Thanks. Let's keep this as an open issue. In the mean time I'm gonna use an old i386 terminal where the driver compiled with no problem.by jevgienij - Debian
I'm trying to get my wireless card working in monitor mode. To do this I need to compile the driver. I think my issue is kirkwood related, so I'm asking here. I'm trying this: https://github.com/mfruba/kernel [~/8188eu/drivers/TL-WN722N_v2.0-Ralink/rtl8188EUS_linux_v4.3.0.8_13968.20150417] # make "******************************************" "NO SKRC,we wilby jevgienij - Debian
I was just curious. Thank you!by jevgienij - Debian
It's my second day playing with this thing and I'm wondering, why do we need to use a custom kernel from this forums? I found that there is a linux-image-kirkwood_4.9+80+deb9u6_armel.deb package in the official repository. Can't I use that on my NSA310?by jevgienij - Debian
Oh, thanks! One more question: does internal HDD still needs to be single-partition-ext3 with the newest uboot?by jevgienij - uBoot
I just successfully booted Debian-4.12.1-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi from USB flashdrive. Then updated to 4.19.0-kirkwood-tld-1. A copy on internal HDD boots as well. How do I install it permanently into the device now?by jevgienij - uBoot
I tried flashing new uboot and failed. There was no flash_erase command so I used flash_eraseall mtd0, probably my mistake. Then I flashed nandwrite /dev/mtd0 uboot.2017.07-tld-1.nsa310.mtd0.kwb - it was as expected. Then nandwrite -s 786432 /dev/mtd0 uboot.2016.05-tld-1.environment.img (output different from expected, now lost). Now it's just that when booting: QuoteU-Boot 2017.07-tld-1by jevgienij - uBoot