Hi Bodhi! I'm running into similar problems on a Netgear Stora with a large number of different USB flash drives/SD card in adapters. I have the uboot.2017.07-tld-1.netgear_ms2110.mtd0.kwb, which has this version output: U-Boot 2016.05-tld-1 (Jun 12 2016 - 13:45:22 -0700) Netgear-MS2110 SoC: Kirkwood 88F6281_A1 DRAM: 128 MiB WARNING: Caches not enabled NAND: 256 MiB In:by thebitmaster - uBoot
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Thanks Bodhi! Since many people go the route I did of installing Debian with the stock U-boot and then using that to flash the new U-Boot, might it make sense to put a little note about the reversal somewhere? Everything else on the site has been really well document. But I was driving myself crazy trying to figure out why the envs I was changing in the flash and uEnv.txt weren't gettingby thebitmaster - uBoot
I figured it out (FINALLY!) The fact that I still had the extras for the original, stock U-Boot was preventing the kernel from correctly loading the envs from either the new bootloader or uEnv.txt. I re-did the install without the extra steps, and it booted on the first try. So the moral of the story is, if you do your first kernel install with the stock bootloader, then use that install to uby thebitmaster - uBoot
Hi Bodhi! Thanks for all your hard work on here, I could never have gotten this far without it. I have a Netgear Stora. I tried doing installations from a bunch of different USB flash drives, but consistently had unsolvable and intermittent failures. I tried again with SATA hard drive in an external enclosure and got much further. The system is still flashed with the original uBoot. I ran iby thebitmaster - uBoot