./configure --build=arm-gnu-linuxby paketecuento - Debian
Jeff Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @dinlaca: The sources and compilation > instructions are available on the uBoot page and a > few additional resources, including default > environment settings are available on the GitHub > repo. > > This is pretty much just "out of the box uBoot" so > ECC and TFTP behave exactly asby paketecuento - uBoot
Hi Jeff, any plan to add support for Iomega Iconnect?? I can give support with it... thanks edit: please, note attached a screenshot of Iomega source update filesby paketecuento - uBoot
Ok, finally I could recover my Iconnect using serial converter. My first computer had a problem with serial port, this is why I thought it was bricked, but then I tried in anohter computer, and now I can see the u-boot is ok. Seems like blparam wrote in another place of NAND, and now cannot boot into it. Anyway, I followed Martin Michlmayr debian script (http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/sby paketecuento - Debian
ecc Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > paketecuento Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > The serial cable showed that my Iconnect is > completely bricked!!! > > no data at all when bootin...so I think it's > time to JTAG > > I think it's more likely that your serial cable > iby paketecuento - Debian
paketecuento Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ok, I decided to risk using blparam... and now the > Iconnect is bricke'd XDDD > > So it's time to wait for the serial cable.... The serial cable showed that my Iconnect is completely bricked!!! no data at all when bootin...so I think it's time to JTAG. Anyone knows about JTAG for Icoby paketecuento - Debian
ok, I decided to risk using blparam... and now the Iconnect is bricke'd XDDD So it's time to wait for the serial cable....by paketecuento - Debian
more info courtesy of blparam: baudrate=115200 loads_echo=0 rootpath=/mnt/ARM_FS/ netmask=255.255.255.0 usbstart=usb start run_diag=yes console=console=ttyS0,115200 mtdparts=nand_mtd:0xc0000@0(uboot)ro,0x1ff00000@0x100000(root) CASset=min MALLOC_len=1 bootargs_root=root=/dev/nfs rw bootargs_end=:::orion:eth0:none image_name=uImage standalone=fsload 0x2000000 $(image_name);setenv boby paketecuento - Debian
Jeff Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I looked at this with someone else a few months > ago. As I recall it ships with a uBoot with USB > support and its rootfs is running a much more > modern kernel than the Dockstar, making it perfect > for either booting a distro from USB or simply > creating a chroot environment. > > The devicby paketecuento - Debian
Hi, any effort on this device?? will debian script work on this device?? also on NAND?? Jeff, I got one, so if you want I can make some test cat /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 000c0000 00020000 "uboot" mtd1: 00020000 00020000 "env" mtd2: 00300000 00020000 "zImage" mtd3: 00300000 00020000 "initrd" mtd4: 1f400000 000200by paketecuento - Debian