I went back to step 4 in the (oxnas) rootfs thread just to make sure I did everything right. I followed all the steps, edited my fstab, generated the uInitrd, rebooted, u-boot, looks fine, it starts the kernel, and then that's about it. It never shows back up on the network. Not sure where I went wrong.by epk - Debian
I saw that, but was nervous since it referred to the Kirkwood version, and I wasn't sure if it was the same for Oxnas. Thanks!by epk - Debian
I've got a (hopefully) easy question. I originally had set up my Plug Pro using your rootfs (3.17) and a u-boot I don't remember the version of. I have now upgraded my kernel to 4.4.89, and the u-boot to the latest version. However, I'm still running wheezy. Kernel: $ uname -a Linux plug2 4.4.89-oxnas-tld-1 #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Oct 4 22:22:09 PDT 2017 armv6l GNU/Linux Wheezyby epk - Debian
Awesome, thanks guys!by epk - uBoot
Hi, I'm hoping to update my u-boot and kernel on my Pogoplug Pro, and I got to the u-boot step where I check for bad blocks, and while I think I know the answer, just to be totally safe, I'm going ask the professionals. This is the output I got: [ 1.224471] Scanning device for bad blocks [ 1.293665] Bad eraseblock 806 at 0x0000064c0000 Am I correct in thinking that since theby epk - uBoot