I've built 1TB RAID1 on Netgear Stora. This perfect Guide was used. /dev/md0 - rootfs /dev/md1 - swapby sasha_il - uBoot
QuoteYou can also make booting less noisy by selecting SATA only with this adjustment using uEnv.txt devices=ide Yes, thank you. I've upgraded OS to Linux Kernel 4.6. uname -a Linux stora 4.6.0-kirkwood-tld-1 #1 PREEMPT Wed May 18 03:54:14 PDT 2016 armv5tel GNU/Linux All are working perfect! Bodhi, once again, great work.by sasha_il - uBoot
Yes, I can also confirm that all working fine. I can now boot my Netgear Stora MS2000 to Debian as described in Linux Kernel 4.6 Kirkwood (FDT) (see attachment). Bodhi, your help was great! Thank you very much.by sasha_il - uBoot
Bodhi, could you look at the journal on 6th sec of the booting. I didn't notice before that there are some errors/warnings regarding /dev/sda1. Is it normal?by sasha_il - uBoot
Bodhi, you are right, the problem was in wrong usb-stick contents. So, we did it! The booting completed. Perfect! Thanks a lot. I have a working Debian-box instead of brick! Could you help me (or to point to the place on the forum) to do the next steps: clean up the u-boot envs (minimum set of envs to boot from usb/ide/nand) setup envs to boot from ide/nand move the uImage and Initrd to tby sasha_il - uBoot
Ok, we're moving on... I already see an OS prompt. But still have an error with /dev/sda1 and can not login. Is "root" in the u-boot envs wrong or something else?by sasha_il - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Power up, interrupt serial console and > > > setenv rootfstype > setenv usb_root 'root=LABEL=rootfs' > setenv bootcmd 'run set_bootargs_usb; usb_boot; reset' > boot > Probably you meant: setenv bootcmd 'run set_bootargs_usb; run usb_boot; reset'. Yes, it'by sasha_il - uBoot
Bodhi, no something wrong. I've made completely new rootfs on USB-stick, skipping step 3 and step 4 of the Guide. After reset of Stora it attempts to start Debian... and I see that it hangs on the booting kernel stage (see attachments). Where is the problem?by sasha_il - uBoot
Bodhi, Ok, thank you very much. I've managed to start booting of Debian. Business moving... But I've got error message and kernel panic due to wrong environments (see attached files: booting journal and list of envs). Could you help?by sasha_il - uBoot
The problem is that I can't boot a kernel. I can't do the step 3 of that guide. This is because of the ability to booting in u-boot prompt only (flash was corrupted completely). And I can't also do the step 4a due to the same problem. Probably it is possible to write uImage in to the flash directly (using nand write command), write rootfs to an USB-stick (ext2) and then attempt toby sasha_il - uBoot
rayknight, could you help me? I would like to boot Debian from flash, and rootfs to have on IDE-drive. NAND of my Stora was completely corrupted before. As a first step I successfully booted the 2016.05 u-boot with kwboot and wrote u-boot into the NAND. I stuck on the second step. I can't boot kernel because of the original image has been destroyed. What I have to do as a next step?by sasha_il - uBoot