I'm stuck at the uBoot prompt - there is no countdown to interrupt boot so it always ends up frozen. I'm following RedoX's guide at http://plume.redox.ws/article13/dockstar-debricking-jtag-with-buspirate as well as firestorm's wiring suggestions at http://www.yourwarrantyisvoid.com/2010/09/08/dead-dockstar-resurrected-with-jtag/ I am using Ubuntu 10.10. I installed OpenOby rcaron - uBoot
Are there any external drive cases out there I can by separately that fit in the GoFlex Net? I got a couple 500GB GoFlex drives on clearance. I was told they were marked down since they were USB 2.0. I figured since I was doing SATA anyway it seemed like a good deal.Little that I know that these were an older model drive where the interface was not provided as a separate adapter but integratedby rcaron - Debian
Success. From a fresh squeeze install using Jeff's standard script, my steps from start to finish were: boot with just flash drive installed wget http://www.varkey.in/files/linux-image-2.6.37.6-goflex_1.0_armel.deb dpkg -i linux-image-2.6.37.6-goflex_1.0_armel.deb cd /boot /usr/bin/mkimage -A arm -O linux -T kernel -C none -a 0x00008000 -e 0x00008000 -n Linux-2.6.37.6 -d /boot/vmlinuby rcaron - Debian
A huge step in the right direction. mdadm is now syncing the disks. Problem is that it does not boot properly when the disks are inserted. I have to remove them, wait for it to boot, and then plug in the disks. I'm guessing the root partition is getting lost somewhere along the line? Drive order?by rcaron - Debian
Is there a kernel out there that allows one to mount drives attached to the SATA ports? I am not interested in booting from them, just use them as a software RAID for data backups. Everything I've been able to find on the forum thus far implies booting, which involves changes to uBoot etc that I'd rather avoid. I have a USB drive acting as a root partition, with Jeff's standaby rcaron - Debian
Honestly not yet. I have the client on an xp machine and can connect to my test flash drive, but whenever I try to copy a file in either direction explorer crashes. Granted, this is over a wireless connection but I haven't tried otherwise yet. However, this is consistent with my experience trying to run usbipd on the latest ubuntu release so perhaps I'm doing something wrong clientby rcaron - Debian
I extracted the bz2 so I had a /usr/src/modules/usbip directory and then proceeded with the m-a building commands from the original instructions. usbipd -D runs without any errors.by rcaron - Debian
Thank you! I've been toying with this off and on for months now!by rcaron - Debian