Possible under Wheezy to use mtdblock3 on PogoPlug E02 to hold a swapfile, or swap partition for that matter? If possible what would be the pros and cons if implementing a small, 64mb, swapfile? debian:~# uname -a Linux debian 3.2.0-4-kirkwood #1 Debian 3.2.68-1+deb7u2 armv5tel GNU/Linux debian:~# cat /proc/cpuinfo Processor : Feroceon 88FR131 rev 1 (v5l) BogoMIPS : 1191.by thawkins - Off-Topic
That is what I was afraid of. So the routine that causes the Pogoplug to automatically do upgrades is normally a part of the contents of mtd0 correct? What is the recommended JTAG hardware. (Read simple and cheap.) I put the rootfs on a thumbdrive with an activity light and then tried both cold boots and warm resets moving the drive from port to port and the light never even flickered oncby thawkins - uBoot
I have tried booting up with USB stick with rootfs but never seen any difference in the led light's behavior. Assuming option one from above - u-boot in NAND mtd0 was erased, or badly flashed is there any possibility of using TFTP via the crossover cable to correct such an error? In an effort to suss out what IP address might be in use at present I used the Pogoplug Pro, the serial caby thawkins - uBoot
I don't have necessary parts to JTAG. Am hoping someone will know a way of correcting without needing JTAG hardware. Thanks.by thawkins - uBoot
I have verified serial connection by using the adapter and cable to connect to a Pogoplug Pro without issues.by thawkins - uBoot
Greetings all. Although there is a wealth of information available in these pages I am stuck and need some help. I have a Pogoplug E02 which I purchased cheaply off Ebay knowing it was bricked as the seller stated. When received I confirmed it would not boot and opened it up and connected a serial cable to try to get uboot access. Nothing ever comes up in the terminal screen. Next Iby thawkins - uBoot