hecatae Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > finally got this working, thank you > > I have a 3tb gfh hdd, is there a recommended > partitioning scheme? Depending on your needs. But a simple parttioning is having 8 or 16GB for rootfs and the rest for data. The largest rootfs I ever have is about 6GB. That's because I kept all the kernel I eveby bodhi - Debian
So SATA boot is like this: load_initrd=ext2load ide 0:1 0x1100000 /boot/uInitrd load_uimage=ext2load ide 0:1 0x800000 /boot/uImage sata_boot=ide reset; run load_uimage; run load_initrd; bootm 0x800000 0x1100000 bootcmd=run usb_make_boot_args ; run sata_boot; resetby bodhi - uBoot
Damian, You've already found the address for zimage and uinitrd: #mtd2: 00228000 00004000 "zImage" #mtd3: 00300000 00004000 "initrd" However, I would not recommend to do this (you don't need to run the kernel in NAND). To boot with SATA, envs need to change to use ide command, and then ext2load as usual.by bodhi - uBoot
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Both have bluetooth and wifi. > > By WiFi if you mean microwave cell tower access > yes, but only one has b, g and n, unless I read > that wrong. The other only had bluetooth. > Look at all infoby bodhi - Off-Topic
> But the phones on sale, choice between WiFi or > bluetooth, not both. Which is more important you > think? Both have bluetooth and wifi.by bodhi - Off-Topic
megal0maniac, > The generic zImage works. I left out "console=" in > my bootargs but once I fixed that, it works 100% > Thanks for helping me find the problem :) > The Dockstar specific one is stupid and should not > be used, in my personal opinion. It is needed if you're booting with stock u-boot. DTB-embedded zImage/uImage is the only way it would boot thby bodhi - Off-Topic
> That is what I have used and booting with both the > 2015 and 2013 uboot versions. Everything works > once I used the current and matching rootfs, dtb, > and zImage files. Cool!by bodhi - uBoot
syong, Very good observation! I'll do that in the final version for release. Much cleaner.by bodhi - Debian
syong Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seems your bootargs comes from > kirkwood-dockstar.dts -- change it there. Yes, that's why zImage is suspected.by bodhi - Off-Topic
codier Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I also tried replaced last 3 env with the > following but still the same result. says ping > failed; host 192.168.2.129 is not alive > only difference is 1 time and 5 times. > > > fw_setenv preboot_nc 'setenv nc_ready 0; for > pingstat in 1 2 3 4 5; do; sleep 1; if run > if_netconsoby bodhi - uBoot
megal0maniac, > Files are all read successfully but it keeps > defaulting to the wrong partition layout!!! > This is driving me a bit mad. I'm sure I can > change the defaults and recompile the kernel (I've > already done this, just haven't tried booting it > yet) but there MUST be a way to override the > defaults. No idea why this isn't working..by bodhi - Off-Topic
Fotex Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That sounds alot like same isse I got =/ I'm not sure. They reported the Intel NIC hung, but it did not freeze the LAN for other non-Intel boxes. So your problem might be different. As I suggested, you can run top and log to a file. When this problem occurs in the future, top log might point to a buggy process thaby bodhi - Off-Topic
codier Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Bodhi, > > It seems after I updated new u-boot 2015.10 the > netconsole stopped working. It seems dockstar can > not ping to my serverip. but I can use my another > computer to ping the serverip. > > I tried to use the old env and your new env for > this. either one can ping serveripby bodhi - uBoot
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > @habibie, > > > > Only if I have time. Besides, you could use the > > DTB to make it work with uImage. That should > not > > be too difficult. > > Hello Bodhi, > > R U saying toby bodhi - uBoot
JohnnyUSA Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks for this topic @bodhi > > I think you'd better PIN this one on top if you're > willing to keep us updated each time something > major comes up ;) I subscribed to the mailing list. But I don't want to be blamed for missing announcements that are important to only to some :) heby bodhi - Debian
> if its on a laptop, my guess is you have a faulty > NIC. or some control signal capacitors on the way > out/blown. > Given the ping does not work, I tend to agree with Gravelrash that it points to the faulty NIC. Or something that took down the network interface. However, take the compressed dmesg and uncompress it. Check if there is any error like a failing device. And fiby bodhi - Off-Topic
@habibie, Only if I have time. Besides, you could use the DTB to make it work with uImage. That should not be too difficult.by bodhi - uBoot
Your bootargs looks wrong. Does it have an "=" sign after the bootargs like below? fw_printenv bootargs or printenv bootargs bootargs=console=ttyS0,115200n8 ubi.mtd=1 root=ubi0:rootfs rw rootfstype=ubifs rootdelay=10 $mtdpartsby bodhi - Off-Topic
Fotex Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes the router is also used as switch > I cant find anything in syslog. > > I tried using another router, same problem. > > Fotex What type of hardware this Ubuntu server is running on? Do you keep dmesg log on disk? It's hard to tell what happened exatly at the moment it stops responby bodhi - Off-Topic
dexter, > > The only config file there is config.diff, which > is related to building a custom kernel. Is that > what I need to do? I was hoping to see the kernel config file to determine if the zImage kernel you ran support USB. I could not tell whether it is true from the config.diff. > as it does not seem to be > related to Uboot. That is true. You have alrby bodhi - uBoot
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @bodhi > Even einstein was "lazy" ... :)) good excuse.by bodhi - Off-Topic
dexter, > What kernel config file should I be looking for? > Is it the fdt or dtb file? Actually, neither. That kernel config file should be named something like config-xxx, and is in somewhere under: http://downloads.openwrt.org/chaos_calmer/15.05.1/oxnas/ Try this if you have serial console, or have setup netconsole: plug in the USB drive, power up, and interrupt the console aby bodhi - uBoot
bob Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I tried running mke2fs on my Pogoplug Pro (oxnas) > with the stock os, and it doesn't seem to work. I > did run "chmod 755 mke2fs", but the following > error came up. > > > /tmp # ./mke2fs -L rootfs -j /dev/sda1 > ./mke2fs: error while loading shared libraries: > libext2fs.sby bodhi - uBoot
> although typically i drill a series of round holes > close to what i need, and then file to suit with a > "rats tail" file This is what people did to mount an eSATA connector on Pogo V3. For me I was too lazy so I just route the cable through a small gap at bottom front :)by bodhi - Off-Topic
dexter, Which u-boot do have installed? and is that the only one you boot with (i.e. no chainload)? And since you are using a different zImage, look for the kernel config file matching that image from where you've downloaded.by bodhi - uBoot
Joey, > * I have to admit, in a Linux hacking forum I've > taken advantage of what Off Topic means. That's perfectly OK! throw all the ideas you have on here :) In this case, I'm not quite sure what you wanted to do. Do you mean to make connectors that are mounted on the case? so USB, eSATA,... can be accessible from outside? (headers usually mean a header on the bby bodhi - Off-Topic
> I've adapted a driver patch that the author has > tested on the mv88e6176 switch. And it partially > works! The remaining issue is how to power up this > mv88e6171 PHYs from a cold start. I've contacted the author of the patch (Kevin), and he has graciously welcome testers and will provide helps in troubleshooting. It's promising, Kevin confirmed that the switcby bodhi - Debian
rkrug Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi > > I want to install Wheezy instead of Lennie and > have the newest uBoot. Do I have to create uImage > with embbeded DTB as in step 4) even though I have > the newest uBoot? > > Thanks, > > Rainer If you have the latest u-boot (2015.10), install and boot with my released kernby bodhi - Debian
See Wiki - Debian on ARM Topics and Tutorials QuoteBooting Debian on Pogoplug Boot your Dockstar (and other plugs) using NFS rootfsby bodhi - uBoot
There is not enough information to help. Please post then entire serial console log. If there is no serial console, then post the entire dmesg output.by bodhi - Debian