Hi bodhi, In the step 4 above, I was trying to figure out how to connect the Goflex Home hard disk to another Linux computer. First my SATA cable doesn't go all the way in because of the enclosure. Second, my Linux OS is on a laptop. Is it possible to do the copy on the booted system? Thanks.by foursdude - uBoot
Hi bodhi, You are the man! Changing file system to ext2 did help and I can ssh into the debian OS now. I can even attach the hard disk and see the files there again! Now what are the steps to move the Debian rootfs to the hard disk so I can boot from there? Thanks.by foursdude - uBoot
Thanks bodhi. Good news is that I can boot with the USB drive made with the link you provided - the green light is on which I believe is a good sign. However I don't see it on the network (with DHCP) and don't know what its IP address is. Also I didn't follow how/where to set this: usb_set_bootargs=setenv bootargs console=$console root=$usb_root rootdelay=$usb_rootdelay rootfsby foursdude - uBoot
Hi bodhi, No I didn't keep the dmsg logs. Other answers below. What options do you think I have? Thanks. > > This mean you have U-Bit running as boot loader. > > > worked fine until a few weeks ago when I did a > > pacman update. I don't remember if it was u-bit. But I had the box boot with hard disk without USB. > But when was the last timeby foursdude - uBoot
I installed Arch Linux on my GFH years ago, and it worked fine until a few weeks ago when I did a pacman update. Now I can't ssh into it, but could still ping it. I tried creating an USB from this thread: http://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=18&t=3312&p=19207#p19207. But it didn't work - the light doesn't light up after boot and I don't see it on the network.by foursdude - uBoot