As far as I remember, I followed the Dockstar instructions, skipped the GoFlex section and just copied the rootfs image to the USB flash drive (described below the GoFlex Section). After that, I was already able to boot into Debian via the flashdrive.by Neitcom - uBoot
@gr0ck: Please check the first link posted by bohdi: There is another link to Vlad's instructions: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,5986by Neitcom - uBoot
Hello, I am using Debian on a pogoplug and I am trying for days to install my locally attached USB printer "Brother HL-2030". It should be possible, because someone got it running on SheevaPlug. Because there are no Brother drivers available for Armel architecture (only for i386), the guy used a foomatic driver and got it running. (see http://plugcomputer.org/plugforum/index.php?topby Neitcom - Debian
Thanks for your support. Finally I got it running using the superb information from your thread. Just to mention, there should be made a improved step-by-step instruction from it (including all the useful annotations). By the way: The script from http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv6/pogoplug-provideov3 works fine for POGO-P24 (even when it is not mentioned in the list). But I was about tby Neitcom - uBoot
ok, I used Vlads instructions for step 2....by Neitcom - uBoot
I still have some general understanding problems here. What I have understood so far: 1) First, I have to install ARM on a USB Stick. During the install, uBoot is applied with the oxnas-install-script. Afterwards I will be hopefully able to boot into ArchLinux ARM. But why should the uImage used here be working, while Jeffs uImage is not? 2) In the next step, I have to install Debian on aby Neitcom - uBoot
Hi, I got a new Pogoplug Classic (POGO-P24) and I am trying to install Debian Squeeze using Jeffs script. Unfortunately, the uBoot installation fails due to unkown installed uBoot version (see below). I read somewhere, that the POGO-P24 is just a renamed POGO-B01. Is there any chance to get uBoot installed for usage with Debian? Shall I try the "no-uboot-check" option, or will itby Neitcom - uBoot