bohdi - Again I might have answered my own question... if I go for option C in the 'installation' of the uboot. Looks like I can do a boot without flashing the NAND. Correct? BTW - with option A, the instructions (nanddump, fw_printenv & dmesg) to install uboot.2017.07-tld-1 these are executed on the pogo plug, after interrupting the stock boot? The stuff before (editing &by Wireless_fae - uBoot
hi bohdi - can I download the uboot image & put it into the /boot folder with the Debian-5.2.9 & *will it boot* ? THEN as a separately install the uboot image (2017.07-kirkwood-tld-1) into NAND? if so that feels less risky. -wireless_faeby Wireless_fae - uBoot
hi bohdi, thanks for the latest responses. very reassuring. As everyone seems to do with your help, I'm learning too. given that I've already tried to boot Debian-5.2.9 & it didn't boot, should I not try again & get that working, since the uboot upgrade is risky? Is there anything to suggest that a correctly prepared Debian USB drive would not boot? -wireless_faby Wireless_fae - uBoot
bohdi, it doesn't say so, but I assume that the boot flag must be set on the USB drive on which the image is placed. Correct? -wireless_faeby Wireless_fae - uBoot
Hi bohdi, Thanks for your guidance. 2 questions... 1) I'd already created the debian 5.2.9 USB exactly per these instructions & it didn't boot. I just plugged it in & hit the reset button. Did I miss something? If not, then I guess I made some error & need to do it again. ### I think I answered my own question. This time, as I'm going toby Wireless_fae - uBoot
Hi bohdi, so you don't have to ask for it, here is the output from ver & printenv. you'll have seen from the boot log that there is no ethernet cable currently attached. CE>> ver U-Boot 1.1.4 (Sep 28 2009 - 11:55:23) Cloud Engines v2.0 (3.4.16) CE>> printenv baudrate=115200 loads_echo=0 rootpath=/mnt/ARM_FS/ netmask=255.255.0.0 run_diag=yes console=cby Wireless_fae - uBoot
Hi bohdi Answering your other question. When using curl I used ceadmin and the default pwd. That came back satisfactorily. Weird that using the same login and password that SSH failed.by Wireless_fae - uBoot
Hi bohdi, thanks for your response. I did stop the boot & can run ver, printenv & boot. but not after a full boot... like the boot sequence below. First things first. here is the full serial console log. there are no USB sticks plugged in. BTW - I said in my inital post that I had made an Ubuntu boot disk. It was actually Debian 5.2.9. U-Boot 1.1.4 (Sep 28 2009 - 1by Wireless_fae - uBoot
Hi, I've been looking at a lot of threads in an attempt to get Linux working on my now redundant Pogoplug E02. My ultimate aim was to get own cloud running to share photos and avoid Google photos for all my scanned 'analog' photos. I read a lot and it looked achievable! I tried to get an SSH connection from my Ubuntu box. The connection was refused. Of course I tried usingby Wireless_fae - uBoot