Hi Bidhi, I forgot to reply. I figured it out last night mounting the disk on a linux box and looking at the /var/log/syslog. I had made some changes to sshd_config that caused it to crash... Thanksby iamauser - uBoot
Hi Bodhi, For some reason, after a recent reboot, ssh service has crashed or something, I can't ssh into the system. I don't have a console to see what's going on ! Any suggestions ? I have ordered a couple of USB-TTL cables to hook up so that I can have a USB console. Thanksby iamauser - uBoot
Hi Bodhi, I installed Debian on the new USB. I could now see the host. I am using systemd to boot as I understand that I don't need uBoot at this point, is this correct ? I will give the old USB a try with the same procedure. On the old USB, I have two partitions, one for the OS and other as data. Do you know if the same procedure will work, if I repartition the OS as a single ext3 andby iamauser - uBoot
Hi Bodhi, I will give these a try. I don't have a linux box at home, so I need to create VM on my MA and try on those.. I will reply back with findings when ready. THanks for help.by iamauser - uBoot
Hi, I flashed default uboot environment image following instructions from here http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381. (B: flashing uboot env image). Now, I can't access the pogo-E02. It blinks rapidly. Please help. Thanks * EDIT Now it has a solid green, but still no access. Neither on netconsole or ssh (well ssh was never working on the first place to let me go and do this)...by iamauser - uBoot
Nevermind about the last post. I relalized that it is for the first 8 blocks. Now, I have the latest and greatest uBoot from you, but the problem is persistent (even with a new install of ArchArm on a new USB disk). Is there anything in the environment (fw_printenv output) that is wrong so that the kernel doesn't boot properly ? or could it be my installation ? I followed this link to do thby iamauser - uBoot
Hi Bodhi, Following the instructions for update uBoot, I found that my pogoplug shows bacd blocks. How should I go around it ? dmesg | grep -i bad [ 1.050000] Scanning device for bad blocks [ 1.070000] Bad eraseblock 426 at 0x03540000 [ 1.080000] Bad eraseblock 457 at 0x03920000 Thanksby iamauser - uBoot
Hi Bodhi, Thanks for a reply. I tried installing a fresh ARchLinuxARM on a new USB, but I am getting into the same problem. Is there a way (link of some sort) to update the uboot on the POGO ?by iamauser - uBoot
Booting and SSH-ing issues into Arch Linux in POGO.... It boots into the Pogo OS fine and provides the correct IP to ssh in, but once I plug in the USB (on the top port) and do a busybox reboot, it isn't pingable or sshable anymore. I set up a netconsole to view the boot process, and this (see below) is what I get... I also have the output of 'fw_printenv' for you to look at. Iby iamauser - uBoot