All right, Bodhi—parts ordered. I'll let you know how it goes when they come in (should be a month or so). Once again, greatly appreciate your service on these forumsby wolf - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Are you sure that the u-boot-2016.05-tld-1 image was flashed wihtout error? do you recall? I think I would have freaked out if the flash went wrong, so I don't believe the command gave any feedback, nevertheless anything negative. > Is this Pogo V4 or Mobile? v4 but I have another Mobile I was planningby wolf - uBoot
I should clarify that the front is still blinking green and periodically going dark (as before, so no amber in the front)—only the ethernet jack in the back blinks its separate green and amber lights at the same time the front light goes dark. Here's the log of my Debian 4.4 install on a SD card: http://pastebin.com/9gDta3L8 (are the partition table warnings or DOS "disklabel type&by wolf - uBoot
So the copied and modified uEnv.txt should be in the USB drive's /boot, right? Unfortunately, I'm getting the same as before: ten seconds of flashing/blinking green light followed by a single blink of the orange & green ethernet lights, three seconds of pause with no lights, and then the cycle repeats. Not seeing it in the network. I let it run for a bit and still no change. Does thby wolf - uBoot
The install was across multiple sessions and I didn't save a copy of the outputs and if there is a bash_history of the commands over SSH, it's on the drive and I haven't found it. No serial connection or netconsole, but I imagine I could try the former if this gets desperate. Yes, I did the 2016.05-tld-1 flash and have a feeling it's an env issue. Perhaps this will help: I wroby wolf - uBoot
Bodhi and everyone else here: you've done some amazing work. I wanted to honor that and not end up needing help but... I started to flash my Pogoplug v4-A3-01 years ago with some tutorial but abandoned the project. I started it again recently and found that I could boot into Arch with root:root. I tried picking up Qui Hong's tutorial but his links are down, so I tried a combination oby wolf - uBoot