Hello Igor, I encountered a similar problem and solved it with a heatsink. Changing the cpu clock is only possible by changing the clock multipliers hard wired on the board. Some time ago I found instructions how to overclock the dockstar, so I think underclocking should be possible too. Johanesby Johanes - Debian
Hi there, I've been messing around with nc and netcat and had various levels of succes. After googling and searching I found the command socat, which has a lot more options and features than nc and it seems to work more reliable as a netconsole terminal, because there is only one command needed. # socat STDIO UDP-LISTEN:6666 Have fun with your dockstar Johanesby Johanes - uBoot
Hi there, I've been messing around with nc and netcat and had various levels of succes. After googling and searching I found the command socat, which has a lot more options and features than nc and it seems to work more reliable as a netconsole terminal, because there is only one command needed. # socat STDIO UDP-LISTEN:6666 Have fun with your dockstar Johanesby Johanes - uBoot
Hi, I've got a little problem installing the rescue system. After downloading the install_rescue.sh and executing it stops with the error: ## ## uBoot is not up-to-date ## Please install the newest uBoot and then re-run this installer. ## BUT - I've done a fresh install of uboot with the installation to internal flash. AND install of uboot tells me it is already up do date,by Johanes - Rescue System
Hi just got it up and running making a few fixes on the new install: /etc/fstab # /dev/root / ext2 noatime,ro 0 1 /dev/sda1 / ext2 noatime,rw 0 1 commenting out the first line and replacing it by the second line and leaving the rest of the file untouched /etc/network/interfaces auto lo eth0 iface lo inet loopback iface eth0 inet static adby Johanes - Debian
Hi, unitl now I haven't been able to boot into a debian install on the dockstar. uBoot is up to date and averything looks good, but after the message Starting kernel... I don't get any messages any more and even if I wait for quite a while I dont get any sign that the dock is in the net. LED is off, access to the usb is finished. the USB Stick ist partitioned 3.5 GB /dev/sda1 ext2by Johanes - Debian