> Amusingly, there are a number of comments in shell > scripts like "TODO: Figure out what this does and > why" > It's like they didn't even finish the product > before it shipped :) I've seen worse in other products, comments like "This would never work" :)) Re new u-boot: The current problem I've found is the switch driver inby bodhi - Debian
Vinay Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Saw this weird change while troubleshooting my > pogo plug. I can't get my pogo plug to boot with > the rootfs usb stick in bottom most port along > with an external hdd. I thought about putting the > usb stick with rootfs in top most port and > external hdd in bottom most port. The plug booted &by bodhi - Debian
bobafetthotmail Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Reset button is working? Duh! I forgot this is commercial router afterall :)by bodhi - Debian
bobafetthotmail Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Are we missing something with graphics adaptor? > > Unknown, someone needs to compile/configure a > working driver first. I will give some tries later > this week. Unknown meaning it never works right because we need to port the correct driver?by bodhi - Debian
bobafetthotmail Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "root" is rarely if ever used in commercial > routers, no common user knows what "root" is. True. I was hoping that there is a hidden root account. > stock user is usually "admin" or "Admin" > > and passwords are "admin" "1234" &quby bodhi - Debian
> !! WOW !! - You guys are amazing! I am going to go in the garage more often, whenever i do you fix something :)) :)) similar thing I often said to myself (when figuring out a solution in the shower). > all thats > left now is the graphics adaptor > Are we missing something with graphics adaptor?by bodhi - Debian
Anybody knows the stock login credentials? root/root does not work. I've got the box and hooked up serial console today :) __ __ _ _ | \/ | __ _ _ ____ _____| | | | |\/| |/ _` | '__\ \ / / _ \ | | | | | | (_| | | \ V / __/ | | |_| |_|\__,_|_| \_/ \___|_|_| _ _ ____ _ | | | | | __ ) ___by bodhi - Debian
I surely will try this on my NSA325v2 (my one and only active cooling plug) . I can't stand the fan noise, hence my preference for these small plugs and other passive cooling ARM boards!by bodhi - Off-Topic
Joey, Great tip! does it make the fan noiser at all?by bodhi - Off-Topic
addy75 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi bodhi > > first of all thanks for your help and patience. > > A bit (to) late i got, that kwboot isn't flashing > anything. > > I tried to erase and reflash with nandwrite and it > works. > Now i check for the boot problem :-) Cool! > Anything that i can send youby bodhi - uBoot
Gravelrash, Yes, that latest DTB in: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,25473,27556#msg-27556 BTW, looks like I might want to release a new kernel tld-2 with all these small changes lately.by bodhi - Debian
nick2012 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thank you bodhi. > I booted archlinux with my ip after formatting my > disk with gpt. It was not recieving its partuuid. > > And yes i am more familiar with debian codes and > always find it more stable. > Thank you for your fast and informative replies. > Here i get much faster repliesby bodhi - uBoot
addy, > No problem, i try to improve my english ;-) You are doing fine :) > > Flashing the new uboot (you should say: loading the new u-boot with kwboot) has worked now. I don't > know why and how but it did. The box tries to > start debian from hdd. > All ok for this. This is why I was confused. When you run kwboot, you are not flashing u-boot, nothing gby bodhi - uBoot
Cool :) Just what I had suspected, eventhough I used alsamixer to adjust my sound levels like you did, something is still not right in my plug. That's made testing a little difficult! The fix: the audio controller was missing a cell: --- kirkwood.dtsi.orig 2016-03-13 21:28:54.000000000 -0700 +++ kirkwood.dtsi 2016-04-09 21:57:05.312388844 -0700 @@ -381,7 +381,7 @@ audio0:by bodhi - Debian
This DTB version should fix it. However, I can't still hear anything from the headphone (but my sound settings might be wrong). So please try.by bodhi - Debian
codier, It is all normal. QuoteFile system check failed but did not detect errors It is OK. fstab entry is little out of date, but no harm. Quotemounting ext3 file system using the ext4 subsystem Since you are booting with ext3 rootfs, that message is there just for information.by bodhi - uBoot
syong, The fact that it is playing the file is encouraging. I did not even got that far before.by bodhi - Debian
One more try! new DTB is attached. I have a hunch that this will be better :)by bodhi - Debian
syong Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Woo, that's interesting. I need to recompile it > to > > see what happen. > > I have checked your patch on 4.5 kernel and the > patch is not in. This DTS was modified after release when I tried to gby bodhi - Debian
> Looks like sshd is not started. That is true. No port 22 in my scan. I think the rootfs has not been mounted.by bodhi - Debian
> > (22:00)(hep)~/ws> fdtdump kirkwood-t5325.dtb |tail > -14 > sound { > compatible = "simple-audio-card"; > simple-audio-card,format = "i2s"; > simple-audio-card,routing = [48 65 61 64 > 70 68 6f 6e 65 20 4a 61 63 6b 00 48 50 4c 00 48 65 > 61 64 70 68 6f 6e 65 20 4a 61 63 6b 00 48 50 52 00 > 53 70 65 61 6bby bodhi - Debian
syong Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Have you tried put > > > T0:2345:respawn:/sbin/getty -L ttyS0 115200 linux > > > in /etc/inittab? There is no /etc/inittab in stock rootfs! was that from your serial log?by bodhi - Debian
syong, I wonder why your stock rootfs disallow ssh. Look like we need to dig in that. ssh root@192.168.0.15 ssh: connect to host 192.168.0.15 port 22: Connection refusedby bodhi - Debian
Exactly what Gravelrash has found. This post is very informative: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,25473,26295#msg-26295 However there is something in the stock kernel, that made our current ttyconsole parameter not enough.by bodhi - Debian
I've booted to stock but then lost the ttyconsole input. I have no monitor attached. [ 0.000000] Linux version 2.6.22.18-2-armel (root@lenny-devel) (gcc version 4.2.1) #1 PREEMPT Tue Nov 17 13:34:38 EST 2009 [ 0.000000] CPU: ARM926EJ-S [56251311] revision 1 (ARMv5TE), cr=00053977 [ 0.000000] Machine: Feroceon-KW [ 0.000000] Using UBoot passing parameters structure [ 0by bodhi - Debian
Perhaps if you tell us what device is this, somebody will have an idea.by bodhi - uBoot
Sorry, I have trouble understanding what you are describing :) Did kwboot work? and do you have a serial console log in kwboot session?by bodhi - uBoot
syong, --- kirkwood-t5325.dts.orig 2016-03-13 21:28:54.000000000 -0700 +++ kirkwood-t5325.dts 2016-03-16 00:57:15.370063901 -0700 @@ -204,12 +204,14 @@ simple-audio-card,mclk-fs = <256>; - simple-audio-card,cpu { - sound-dai = <&audio>; - }; - - simple-audio-card,codec { - sound-dai = <&alc5621>; + simple-audio-card,dai-link { + formatby bodhi - Debian
> You guys don't hang around when it comes to > answering requests for files!! :) I will let you know.by bodhi - Debian