dpffan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > IMHO it's the usb stick - try another one and not > u-boot. Reflashing uboot is seriously overkill for > the problem you are trying to solve. > The external USB stick is no problem. It works with other DockStar unit. That's why I believe it is better to reflash with Doozan's u-boot (if possibby InYen - uBoot
OK. Now, I am back from vacation. I sure will appreciate if anyone out here can help me out to restore the original u-boot. This way, I can start all over again to install Doozan's u-boot.by InYen - uBoot
It looks like I am on a dead end and would certainly like to get some help to restore the original u-boot. I noticed the doozan's u-boot update process created a /uboot-original-mtd0.kwb when my Seagate DockStar boots into its original Pogo firmware. The question is can I use this /uboot-original-mtd0.kwb file along with the instructions on Old: Restore old uBoot on mtd0 (last section) to reby InYen - uBoot
dpffan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Try a different usb stick. I did and still have the same problem. > For boot partition, try using ext2 instead of > ext3. IIRC, doozan's u-boot does have a support for EXT3. I wondered if it has a support for EXT4. If so, I sure don't mind to try. When I replaced the original u-boot with Doozby InYen - uBoot
I have another Seagate DockStar confiugred with a 3-rd party u-boot where its arcNumber has been set to 2998. It perfectly runs with a self-built OpenWRT system on an external 1GB USB memory stick. I took out the USB memory stick and plugged in into the problematic Seagate DockStar flashed with a Doozan's u-boot and set its arcNumber to 2998. Then, I connected the problematic Seagate DockStaby InYen - uBoot
dpffan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bootcmd=usb start; run force_rescue_bootcmd; run > ubifs_bootcmd; run usb_bootcmd; > usb_bootcmd=run usb_init; run usb_set_bootargs; > run usb_boot > usb_boot=mw 0x800000 0 1; ext2load usb 0x800000 > /boot/openwrt-kirkwood-uImage; if ext2load usb > 0x1100000 /boot/uInitrd; then bootm 0x800000by InYen - uBoot
Here is the output from fw_printenv usb_bootcmd and I don't see any fsload command: Pogoplug:~$ /usr/sbin/fw_printenv usb_bootcmd usb_bootcmd=run usb_init; run usb_set_bootargs; run usb_boot Pogoplug:~$ Pogoplug:~$ /usr/sbin/fw_printenv usb_boot usb_boot=mw 0x800000 0 1; ext2load usb 0x800000 /boot/openwrt-kirkwood-uImage; if ext2load usb 0x1100000 /boot/uInitrd; then bootm 0x80by InYen - uBoot
I have updated my Seagate DockStar original u-boot code with Jeff's u-boot code from this Update uBoot on your Dockstar, GoFlex, or Pogoplug NAS page, I works just fine to boot OpenWRT firmware stored in an external USB partition. However, since the default kernel file name for an OpenWRT firmware for a Seagate DockStar is openwrt-kirkwood-uImage and not uImage, I have to either rename or crby InYen - uBoot