Here is the dmesg from my nsa325 running the 3.13.2 kernel on debian.by Buttzy10169 - Debian
Make sure you only have 1 usb drive pluged in when your testing it.by Buttzy10169 - Debian
Again its trying to detect your usb drive there so maybe try a different usb drive? or maybe its the permissions on the usb drive thats stopping the files from being read?by Buttzy10169 - Debian
Right now the only clue to the problem is: USB: scanning bus for devices... 3 USB Device(s) found Waiting for storage device(s) to settle before scanning... T Device NOT ready Request Sense returned 00 00 00 1 Storage Device(s) found which to me says that your usb drive isnt being detected.by Buttzy10169 - Debian
Which USB port is it plugged into?by Buttzy10169 - Debian
Thats because it only detects the usb's once no matter how many times you ask it to check / power on i think. so if it wasnt there when it first checked it doesnt check again you need to restart.by Buttzy10169 - Debian
SomeoneOnline could be right there T Device NOT ready Sounds like its an issue with the drive your using what kind of usb drive is it? I had issues before with the usb board in a usb drive having kind of a hidden partition or something on it and it wouldnt it wouldnt read the drive.by Buttzy10169 - Debian
Again your not following the instructions your trying to load stock firmware thats just not there. you shouldnt be typeing anything in there just reset and let it boot. But it wont boot because your partions are wrong.by Buttzy10169 - Debian
You setup your usb device wrong. you have a fat32 partition and uboot is trying to load files from it but for 1 the files arent there and 2 its looking at the wrong partition you need to follow the instructions properly. first partition is boot partition it should contain the files from the boot directory and be ext2. then the second partition should be the root and labeled rootfs.by Buttzy10169 - Debian
How do we setup the uboot for nfs booting? want to give it a shot to see how it goes. Is it as simple as this in uboot setting the root device to something like this: root=NFS=192.168.1.20:/(rootshare)by Buttzy10169 - Debian
mgazza try following my instructions here: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,14351by Buttzy10169 - Debian
I actualy did not think to check for a jtag connection on mine. best to see if you can get uart booting to work first there is a thread on this forum about uart booting and how far I got is above in this thread perhaps you will have better luck?by Buttzy10169 - Debian
Yeah it is a 3.3V TTL as far as I know.by Buttzy10169 - Debian
No no soldering on mine anyway it already had pins. And for uboot its risky compileing and flashing a new one unless you can get uart booting to work or have a jtag. I think its possible with the default uboot but I'm unsure of how an if is written in uboot.by Buttzy10169 - Debian
I think I seen someone before who had some kind of if statement in uboot but you would have to check on that I forget where I seen it was when I first started with goflex net. As for the serial you will have to disassemble the nas to get at it. I made a small hole at the front on mine and installed a 3.5 mm jack plug attached to the serial for easy access to it. Its on the back of the board soby Buttzy10169 - Debian
I'm nearly sure this rootfs was working for me.(tld-3) unless I'm getting mixed up but it did work before.by Buttzy10169 - Debian
Im haveing some trouble with your latest rootfs that you uploaded bodhi anytime i create a new user their home directory is not getting created and even if i create it its not used on next login? this is on a fresh install with a brand new usb on the nsa325.by Buttzy10169 - Debian
I gave it a try like you sujested. But at the most it gets to is about 23%. Then any try after that barely gets started and then a few tries later the device just boots normaly.by Buttzy10169 - Debian
Does 8169 not require firmware to funcfion properly? i know iv seen deaktops complain about missing firmware for 8169 devices???by Buttzy10169 - Debian
with the second command the dumped uboot got this far: sudo ./kwboot -t -B 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0 -b uboot.mtd0.bak -p Sending boot message. Please reboot the target...- Sending boot image... 0 % [....+............+.............................................+......] 1 % [.............................+................................+.......] 3 % [.........................+.......by Buttzy10169 - Debian
It happens whetever its been off for a few seconds (less that 10) andwhen its been off for minutes.by Buttzy10169 - Debian
Mine it happens everytime i turn it on. Only time it doesnt is if i reboot from within debian. (must check again to be sure)by Buttzy10169 - Debian
Thanks Bodhi. This is the uboot I dumped from my nsa325.by Buttzy10169 - Debian
Darn so what can we do about it? we might have uart booting from what iv been getting. edit1: Actualy do you have to press and hold either the power or copy button for a second or 2 before it responds?by Buttzy10169 - Debian
I gave a few uboots a try Bodhi i tried davy's and got: sudo ./kwboot -t -B 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0 -b uboot.NAND-NSA320-IDEfixedv4-scripted.kwb -p Sending boot message. Please reboot the target...| Sending boot image... 0 % [.....................................++...............................] 1 % [.....................................................................+xmodem:by Buttzy10169 - Debian
Yeah the 325 V2. Mine when i press the power button just starts (powers on no uboot activity) on for about a second. Shuts off for about a second. Then turns back on and boots without any problems.by Buttzy10169 - Debian
I just wanted to check if anyone else with the nsa3xx Nas box's have any issue with turning the box on. For some reason at the moment when i push the power button the box turns on, then off, then on and boots?by Buttzy10169 - Debian
Thanks WarheadsSE iv already figured it all out and have debian running. I edited the arch script and added the correct uboot settings. edit1: I have 2 versions of the arch script 1 for booting from first sata: This assumes an ext2 partition on the disk for boot no directories files in the root of the partition and the root partition is labeled rootfs download the sata-debian-uboot.taby Buttzy10169 - Debian
i will test and see if usb boot works on mine with the script. on your boot partition are the uImage and uInitrd in a directory? i comented out all the parts that edit partitions and such. so you will need to make sure partitions are correct. edit: SomeoneOnLine, Check my post in this thread: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,14351,14474#msg-14474 It should hopefully have the fby Buttzy10169 - Debian
whats the.way you have your partitions setup? what label do you have on root?by Buttzy10169 - Debian