Can you share the final boot file? uboot_nas326_uart.kwbby gutek18 - uBoot
Hello after a long time ... At that time, I was unable to do anything with the device. I put them back on the shelf. @bodhi, has something changed at the moment when it comes to starting uboot with UART for NAS326? Is there a new version of kwboot? Thanks for the answerby gutek18 - uBoot
So, if there is no way to start by UART at the moment, I will buy a new Macronix memory and try, maybe it will work with it. Thanks for the answers.by gutek18 - uBoot
If I turn on the device without a soldered memory, the message in the console is. That's why I think that the new Samsung memory is seen by the device, but it either can not read it, or it is incorrectly programmed.by gutek18 - uBoot
No, I damaged the original NAND during desoldering. Currently, I have such a message in the console. (soldered Samsung memory)by gutek18 - uBoot
I tried to restore the factory settings and change the software version. I also installed older versions of the firmware using a script from nas-central. I also formatted the config partition from the uboot. Unfortunately, it did not help. I even did an experiment. I inserted the 0xBB content in place of the config partition, and after rebooting the device I downloaded the content. There wby gutek18 - uBoot
I am attaching the log from the device start. Because of accuracy: - the device started up on the factory NAND Macronix MX30LF2G18AC memory, but errors were created. Thanks to which settings were not saved. - I bought on the internet a cheap similar Samsung K9F2G08U0C memory along with the programming service. Unfortunately, after replacing the memory, the device DOES NOT BOOT. I get the mby gutek18 - uBoot
Yes, the device starts. However, each time it starts with factory settings. All settings that are saved in NAND are deleted, e.g. passwords, ip etc. I have a log saved from the console. After returning from work, I will share it.by gutek18 - uBoot
(I write using a translator, I hope that everything will be understandable.) In my opinion, all memory is damaged. Each time you turn it on, there is information in the log that the "config" partition can not be read. It is formatted and created a new one. Also, once in a while the time after turning on the information about the wrong CRC of the "env" partition appears and isby gutek18 - uBoot
Hello, I'm new to the forum. I have a Zyxel NAS326 with a physically damaged NAND memory - it does not save the configuration. I want to buy a new memory, unfortunately I do not have a programmer to program it. That's why I am trying to boot the device via UART. I'm trying a modified version of kwboot, which should work with the Armada 38x processor: https://forum.armbian.com/tby gutek18 - uBoot