I believe you also need to modify /lib/udev/rules.d/75-persistent-net-generator.rules # device name whitelist KERNEL!="Eth*|ath*|wlan*[0-9]|msh*|ra*|sta*|ctc*|lcs*|hsi*", \ GOTO="persistent_net_generator_end"by bodhi - Debian
I needed to add a virtual host with the hostname (e.g. mydockstar). Now it works great on browser, too! $HTTP["host"] == "mydockstar" { # enable directory listing server.dir-listing = "enable" $HTTP["url"] =~ "^/media($|/)" { webdav.activate = "enable" webdav.is-readonly = "enby bodhi - Debian
@Vlad, Thanks for the tutorial, this is great! I followed your instruction above, and finished the 1st part. I have one user "media_user" and one top level folder /var/www/media. $HTTP["url"] =~ "^/media($|/)" { webdav.activate = "enable" webdav.is-readonly = "disable" auth.backend =by bodhi - Debian
@Davy, thanks! That UPnP/AutoPortForwarding package is not in the Buildroot's set (looks like it was coded in Windows VC++). Here is the project: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/27237/Easy-Port-Forwarding-and-Managing-Router-with-UPnP. Found another one (also coded in VC++): http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/13285/Using-UPnP-for-Programmatic-Port-Forwardings-and-N Found aby bodhi - Rescue System
Awesome, Davy! I'll try this on one of my plugs. Another question/suggestion: have you looked into auto port forwarding? I've been searching and only found one Code Project implementing uPnP that potentially could provide a way to do auto port forwarding.by bodhi - Rescue System
@axl, I set CONFIG_NETCONSOLE=m, and CONFIG_NETCONSOLE_DYNAMIC=y when I build . But all my Kirwood plugs have eth0, so I've never tried and not sure about Netpoll (my .config has # CONFIG_NETPOLL_TRAP is not set)by bodhi - Debian
CONFIG_NETCONSOLE is there only to tell the kernel build to include the module when you build it. So you're right, that might be the biggest problem :-) If you can run modprobe netconsole after the system boot then it's already there. So the update-initramfs is just to force it to run early in the booting process during system init using the parameter in the initrd image.by bodhi - Debian
Do you have serial console hooked up to see what is the oops look like?by bodhi - uBoot
If you use Varkey's rootfs then most likely you will need to look at the modules under /lib/modules/2.6.31.6_SMP_820 and replace them with newer version from the ALARM stick. Or you can just download the latest OXNAS rootfs and extract the files.by bodhi - uBoot
bharath Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If you have a working rootfs on the USB drive you > can use that as the rootfs for the SATA drive as > well. I am not sure what the current status of 3.x > kernel is for oxnas that warheadsse was working > on. Yeah, I know it should be the same. But it's irrelevant to what I was thinking :-) Theby bodhi - uBoot
äxl Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Just to clear things up I'm using an Allwinner A10 > tablet and trying this with gnexus' Debian Sid > v0.1 with multi-boot u-boot and kernel. > There was nothing in /boot so I used this tut to > create an initrd.img: > http://www.j1nx.nl/initramfs-support-for-the-allwi > nner-a10/ > Iby bodhi - Debian
bharath Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I dont think it is going to be any different from > booting of the USB. At the end of the day the root > partition will have the debian filesystem instead > of archlinux. In fact, I think there are some differences. Remember we are running kernel 2.6.31.6 with 3.x.x rootfs. There are some packages with olby bodhi - uBoot
Here it is! # fw_printenv ethact=egiga0 bootdelay=3 baudrate=115200 mainlineLinux=yes console=ttyS0,115200 led_init=green blinking led_exit=green off led_error=orange blinking mtdparts=mtdparts=orion_nand:1M(u-boot),4M(uImage),32M(rootfs),-(data) mtdids=nand0=orion_nand partition=nand0,2 stdin=serial stdout=serial stderr=serial rescue_installed=0 rescue_set_bootargs=setenv boby bodhi - Debian
@WarheadsSE, Thanks for the udev tip! BTW, what you do think about the idea of using your procedure for Booting the PogoPro entirely from SATA, but replacing Arch uImage with Debian uImage? is that possible or bad idea? If it is possible, would you give us some hints (if there is no NDA problem of course). Thanks, bodhiby bodhi - uBoot
@protocold, There should be no problem booting with a USB hub. I'm booting the GoFlex Home with a non-powered 4-port Belkin hub right now. Your problem seems to be with the hub. Have you tried a different one?by bodhi - Debian
@bharath, I've not yet cleaning up the log file to get all the details. But here are the main points and things I've observed. 1. Upgrade using the current Debian Squeeze rootfs, don't start with Wheezy rootfs. # cat /etc/apt/sources.list deb http://ftp.us.debian.org/debian wheezy main #apt-get update #apt-get upgrade I was never successful starting from Wheezy roby bodhi - uBoot
Daniel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I don't know if this is dead, or anything. > > I used the ALARM installer, and my PogoPlug Pro > boots into Arch pretty well. But I don't like > Arch. > > I downloaded the prebuilt Debian, and extracted it > onto another USB. When trying to boot from USB, > the PogoPlug blinksby bodhi - uBoot
gnexus Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > QuoteI also heard they've shipped the A9 dual > core model already. > > A9 dual core is not an Allwinner chip. It is > likely a MT6575. Of course you're right! not Allwinner: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Dual-Core-Mini-PC-Android-4-0-TV-Box-IPTV-1-2GHz-Cortex-A9-Google-USB-Dongle-HD-/1408521389by bodhi - Allwinner A10
Well, a bit of good news! I've successfully upgraded the PogoPro Debian rootfs to Wheezy. It was a massive upgrade to go from Squeeze to Wheezy, but it went relatively without incident! The only times the upgrade process stopped were a few normal questions when one upgrading from one Debian version to the next (e.g. the current settings should be reused? should daemons be restarted automaby bodhi - uBoot
This is the newer model 802 II: http://www.ebay.com/itm/3rd-MK802-II-Android-4-0-Mini-PC-Google-TV-Box-Internet-Wifi-Player-4-Ports-USB-/280959929508?pt=US_Internet_Media_Streamers&hash=item416a844ca4 I also heard they've shipped the A9 dual core model already. Anyone has seen it?by bodhi - Allwinner A10
Currently $29.99 at buy.com: http://www.buy.com/prod/pogoplug-mobile-wireless-backup-access-share-your-pc-mac-tablet/223435914.htmlby bodhi - uBoot
Gwapenut, Changing Jeff's script should be straightforward, not a problem. The real concern is the flash_erase and nandwrite steps in the script. We need Davy's confirmation that those statements in Jeff's script will work with Davy's uBoot, or if we need to do additional steps. I'm not sure, so I thought it would be best that Davy would take a look sometime and instruby bodhi - uBoot
@Davy, Please consider making this uBoot work with Jeff's installation script! As you probably knew, there was a Pogoplug Mobile inventory sale lately, so expect to have more users coming around and looking for uBoot, to install Debian :-)by bodhi - uBoot
I hope so too! netconsole documentation did not mention that it will only work for eth (nothing specific about wlan). You could give it a try on an unsecure Wifi network and see if it works.by bodhi - Debian
@WarheadsSE, It's been a while ago, but I think back then Debian version we used did not have this support. I guess now one can just copy the whole modules tree from ALARM to /lib/modules and use it as is, providing the installed Debian version has the support.by bodhi - uBoot
Sure, it should work. Have you got connected to the router by wireless with this module 8192cu before? You might need to try it on an unsecure network!by bodhi - Debian
There are a couple ways to migrate the USB stick to a larger one. See this thread: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,9339,9339#msg-9339by bodhi - Debian
Thanks Davy, I'm sure it would work with your procedure. I had doubt about "/tmp/flash_erase /dev/mtd0 0 4". And I thought just for educational purpose, someone would analyze whether if it would work or not. IOTW, can this uBoot image be flashed the same way we ususally do with Jeff install script "install_uboot_mtd0.sh"? I guess I just need to study your procedby bodhi - uBoot
You should find out the name of the module that supports the webcam model that you have. Arch Linux wiki has a list of webcams: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Webcam_Setup#Linux_webcam_support After identifying the name of the module, look for that inside your Arch Linux ARM rootfs USB drive. It should be somewhere under /lib/modules. Once you've found it, copy it to the same locatby bodhi - uBoot
Hi Davy, Thanks for the new UBoot. I've finally installed it on most of my plugs. Seamlessly! BTW, please check the README file in each folder on your Dropbox, they seem to be unreadable. Thanks, bodhiby bodhi - uBoot