renojim Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So I'm in the process of going from wheezy to > jessie and I just noticed this pass across the > screen:Selecting previously unselected > package linux-image-3.16.0-4-kirkwood. > Preparing to unpack > .../linux-image-3.16.0-4-kirkwood_3.16.36-1+deb8u1 > _armel.deb ... > Unpacking linux-iby bodhi - Debian
See this thread for various tutorials: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,23630by bodhi - Displays
See this thread for various tutorials: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,23630by bodhi - Rescue System
See this thread for various tutorials: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,23630by bodhi - uBoot
JT, Yes, update to jessie should get rid of the error message. But it is really harmless. This error occur when the command you issued does not understand NAND mtdblock device. And your system boot process most likey has executed one of those.by bodhi - Debian
The stock envs were from octomike in this post. It has no explicit bootcmd manipulation: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,27108,27322#msg-27322 So Zyxel might have added their customed commands. That could have triggered their code to restore the bootcmd (sometime by missing certain variable). I've requested GPL source, it migh explain this. In the mean time, someone please list theby bodhi - Debian
musv Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Next step: Booting from harddisk - U-Boot > > setenv bootargs "console=ttyS0,115200 > root=/dev/sda2 init=/usr/lib/systemd/systemd" > setenv bootcmd "mw.l f1018100 20420000; mw.l > f1018140 003ca800; scsi init; ext2load scsi 0:1 > 0x02000000 /zImage_dtb; bootz 0x02000000" >by bodhi - Debian
bobafetthotmail, I must have deleted the GitHub notification email by mistake! Will get to that PR.by bodhi - uBoot
hean01, > However, when > i dig around, many references of > of_get_mac_address() talks about how uboot > overwrites this mac address in device tree before > booting kernel from uboot env ethaddr. This is usually what happens if u-boot works correctly. So the MAC address in u-boot env is the one kernel uses (kernel does not read u-boot envs, but it reflects what u-boot uby bodhi - Debian
Preacher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thank you so much bodhi, could mount internal > flash and found that I'm a stupid person. > There was a mismatch between filename in rootfs > and env!!! > The only thing that's funny now is that first i > corrected filename and could login through ssh > immediately. > Then I changeby bodhi - uBoot
hean01, > I found some reference about a problem with > ethernet if not set as fixed, however i do not > have source for it now. If you look at any armada > dts in 4.8.x kernel it is done exactly as for all > the other boards. > > @bodhi might have some input on this ? Most likely: This is because of the version of stock u-boot on this box (i.e. it has problem, aby bodhi - Debian
dietgert, That's to be expected. This box does not have NAND flash. The bright side: 1. You can use the Pogo V4 u-boot to boot the box for recovery purpose. 2. u-boot matches the important aspect of the SoC so it will boot a correct Linux rootfs. 3. We can get it to boot decently, meaning it will work, but probably not all peripherals working. Need to do: 1. new DTB for theby bodhi - Debian
tar https://www.debian.org/security/2016/dsa-3702by bodhi - Debian
musv, > Building all necessary drivers for booting into > the kernel, there's no need for a initrd. I > dropped the initrd/initramfs support completely > out of the kernel config. You'll need initrd to boot correctly with multiple partitions. Without initrd, you'll will need a work around, no foolproof solution.by bodhi - Debian
Preacher, > What I just thought was that I baked the > "kirkwood-pogoplug_v4.dtb" into Linux image as > described. Funny that it boots without any problem > on the E02. May this be the reason why > blockdevices are not found? No really, if you have mtdparts in bootargs then it take precendent over what is in DTB. But you should remove that and use the Pogo E02by bodhi - uBoot
Preacher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thank you so much Bodhi! > Actually I have a problem, as far as I can > remember I could mount internal flash on pogoplug > mobile via mount command, but in E02 I can't. > I see mtd0 - mtd3 in /dev, when trying to mount > the command says it isn't a block device. > So I'd be gladby bodhi - uBoot
well Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > now the goflex is visibile on the serial but when > I boot it with kwboot the answer is the same to > the first message I've posted. > I've saw the topic > http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,14351,23556#msg > -23556 > so I have to create a bootable usb with debian > like 3.by bodhi - uBoot
None in my supported uboots is a close match for this box. However, the Pogo V4 is the closest. Try UART booting with kwboot using the PogoV4 uboot.by bodhi - Debian
Well Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've tried to boot by tftp with the nandbackup but > it has failed and now the green led blink and on > the serial terminal there is nothing . > I think I've made a mess !! Then it should be fine with kwboot, try that again. What you did can not mess up the serial port. Power down, run kwboot, andby bodhi - uBoot
well Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Unfortunately, the situation has worsened: now the > boot doesn't start. Also using the UART booting > with kwbtool it waits for reboot but nothing. > Is it definitily brick and die? > Is there another way ? > thank you Depends what you did since the last post. Do you keep a log? Please post thaby bodhi - uBoot
See here for how to reset the envs : http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,14351,23556#msg-23556 The above linked instruction is for an older version of u-boot for the NSA325, but it is the similar for all Kirkwood boxes. Make sure you enter the correct info in step 2 2. Plug the USB rootfs into the GoFlex Net and power up, interrupt serial console. At the prompt: run bootcmd_uenv seteby bodhi - uBoot
Ancient Abysswalker Wrote: > With regard to wiping and making a part table in > fdisk... I must have missed that option when I > tried, I looked for it and couldn't see it. What > key after starting fdisk is it to wipe and make a > new MBR/GPT part? fdisk -l will tell if you have a GPT or MBR table. When you run fdisk, use the o command to erase all partition, and uby bodhi - Off-Topic
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asterix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > asterix Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > I got my pogoplug E02 running debian very > well, > > > but Archlinux removed support for pby bodhi - Debian
asterix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I got my pogoplug E02 running debian very well, > but Archlinux removed support for pogoplug B01, > didn't find easy way like step-step tutorial to > hack POGOPLUG BO1. > > There was a tutorial: > http://blog.qnology.com/2015/04/hacking-pogoplug-v > 3oxnas-proclassic.html, but can'by bodhi - Debian
asterix > Very helpful, the system obviously runs faster, > especially open web, but it's interesting pogoplug > mount swap USB drive as "sda" first, so need to > correct it in /etc/fstab. In a multiple drive cofiguration like this, it's best to have 2 swap files. One in fstab as a default, in case the other drive is not mounted. The real swap file is on tby bodhi - Debian
jst818 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > http://www.rodneybeede.com/Compile_Netcat_on_Windo > ws_using_MinGW.html > > Not a firewal issue, because after i removed step > 10 fw_setenv values from this topic and entered > Jeffs one & rebooted is the same one netcat > working. You might have a typo somewhere.by bodhi - uBoot
asterix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > dd not good? No. dd is not good.by bodhi - Debian
asterix Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > pogoplug RAM just 128mb/256mb, I also set swap on > same USB drive. system is running slow and writing > is very frequent. It's possible to speed up system > by changing swap to another USB drive? Yes. It'll help a lot to create a swap file on another drive if you need to use swap that much.by bodhi - Debian
jst818 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > About step 10, setting netconsole on > uboot.2016.05-tld-1.pogo_e02.bodhi.tar , it is not > working on win7 (nothing shows in netconsole), old > Jeff tutorial from > http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,14 it is still > working. > Did upgrade uboot from "2015.10 U-Boot". > > Kerneby bodhi - uBoot