Hello bodhi! :) Do you still have a backup of the build? The Dropbox link is dead. Thank you very much! Edit: Just found that I still had it in an old archive :) Made the file available again, on Github: https://github.com/Lalarian/Rescue-System-V2.8.2-for-GoFlexNet-Home-Zyxel-NSA3x0-and-others-by-davygravyby ElMariachi - Rescue System
Couldn't you link the file to /tmp?by ElMariachi - Debian
Hello! I just resolved the problem: I had to remove the redirections for stdout stderr stdin from Env. Probably there was a timeout in every single line from the boot protocoll. Thank you! :)by ElMariachi - uBoot
Hello! I tried setting the ping count to 1. Still it took eternally until the boot started. So I completely removed the variable "preboot". But the GoFlex still is waiting and the net console is working. I don't understand why. How is it executed?by ElMariachi - uBoot
Hello Bodhi! root@prtsrv:~# fw_printenv arcNumber=3089 bootcmd_exec=if run load_uimage; then if run load_initrd; then if run load_dtb; then bootm $load_uimage_addr $load_initrd_addr $load_dtb_addr; else bootm $load_uimage_addr $load_initrd_addr; fi; else if run load_dtb; then bootm $load_uimage_addr - $load_dtb_addr; else bootm $load_uimage_addr; fi; fi; fi bootcmd_pogo=run bootcmd_rescuby ElMariachi - uBoot
Hello! I finally have my print server working with a new wifi usb device (TP-Link 4200). Now I want to sometimes switch the device on an use it as a scan and print server. But U-Boot won't boot because it's in a loop, waiting for the net console to host become available. Of course this does not happen with no LAN plug connected. So the green light keeps flashing endlessly waiting fby ElMariachi - uBoot
Hello Bodhi! I just tried ndiwrapper-dkms with hope I could use it or my wifi dongle. But the dkms version from Debian won't build: root@debian:~# cat /var/lib/dkms/ndiswrapper/1.60/build/make.log DKMS make.log for ndiswrapper-1.60 for kernel 4.18.4-kirkwood-tld-1 (armv5tel) Sun Sep 9 11:38:25 PDT 2018 make: Entering directory '/usr/src/linux-headers-4.18.4-kirkwood-tld-1'by ElMariachi - Debian
I have discovered that the same problem occur when trying other build scripts, like this one: RTL8188EUS_linux_v4.1.4_6773.20130222 (First sockets.h is missing and after fixing with a symlink the other missing files follow..) What I have seen in the docs that where delivered with that driver sources, the build script was made for "PCLinuxOS".by ElMariachi - Debian
Do you mean one of your scripts for installing the header files?by ElMariachi - Debian
And that's not the only problem. As soon as I symlink this file, there are literally hundreds more of missing header files; they are all at the wrong path. For example, a directory named 'armv5tel' does not even exist in the header's tree.by ElMariachi - Debian
Hello bodhi! The most recent driver sources for the 8192eu I have found are those by Mange: https://github.com/Mange/rtl8192eu-linux-driver. They are only patched for up to Kernel 4.15. though. For building the dkms drivers I did the following changes: 1. Added an entry for the glofex net to the makefile: ifeq ($(CONFIG_PLATFORM_GOFLEX), y) EXTRA_CFLAGS += -DCONFIG_LITTLE_ENDIAN -DCONFby ElMariachi - Debian
I formatted the partition and freshly created the rootfs from Debian-4.4.0-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2.by ElMariachi - Debian
Hello! I tried to get Kernel 4.4.0 working for some time now, but with no success. net console showed it booted fine, but after loading the kernel there was no network connectivity. I could not even ping the GoFlex, even with setting a static ip in /etc/interfaces. So I installed Debian with the included Kernel 4.12.1 now, as it's at least somewhat older than the 4.17 kernel that I triby ElMariachi - Debian
How would I get an older Kernel onto the GoFlex/Debian? Isn't there a better alternative for building? What are you building on? I watched some tutorial about Linaro toolchain, but they where all Android-Centric and depend on sources provided by the smartphone's vendor. How would I replace that part for a device like the GoFlex? Thank you!by ElMariachi - Debian
Yes, I do update adn dist-upgrade everytime, before doing any modifications. Also I installed the header files and created like dozens of symlinks for making the header files being found. But then I had errors about undefined structs and such from gcc. In file included from ./include/sys/socket.h:38:0, from ./include/linux/if.h:28, from ./include/linux/nby ElMariachi - Debian
Yes, this driver really is a pain. I think I have read somewhere, that it couldn't be included in the main branches, just because Realtek forgot to add a proper license. I remember having compiled it from sources before, but with the older Kernel, not the 4.17.by ElMariachi - Debian
Hello Bodhi, yes it is an 8192eu for sure. lsusb tells me it's an 0bda:818b lsusb Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0bda:818b Realtek Semiconductor Corp. And this table tells, that this device id is an 8192eu: https://wiki.ubuntuusers.de/WLAN/Karten/Realtek/ lsusb RTL8192eu USB 0bda:818b Realtek WEP WPA WPA2 b/g/n 2,4GH But besides this, I think that there is a general problem witby ElMariachi - Debian
Hello Bodhi! Sorry, I have to bother you again, with such a problem. I made a new thread, because I found that I have another device. My WiFi device is an 'Bus 001 Device 004: ID 0bda:818b Realtek Semiconductor Corp.' I have been trying to build a module for this device on my GoFlex Net, with Debian and Kernel 4.17.2 for about 30 hours, yet. But still it doesn't work. I encoby ElMariachi - Debian
Hello Bodhi! Sorry, I confused this.. I had wrong information from some website. The driver I really need is rtl8xxxu (for the rtl8192eu chipset). I will see if I can compile this myself. But the problem with the wrong header file pathes still remains..by ElMariachi - Debian
Hello, Bodhi! I now finally got a working SSD for my goflexnet. Now I need the driver module for this rtl8152 device, also. Did you compile it, back then? Because in the latest Debian(+latest Kernel) that I have installedm there doesn't seem to be a matching module: This is what happens after plugging in the USB device: [ 1151.087773] usb 1-1: new high-speed USB device number 4 uby ElMariachi - Debian
Thank you for the update, Bodhi! :)by ElMariachi - Debian
Hello! I finally found the Rescue System V2.8.2 images. I have shared them on Jumpshare, because they claim to have an unlimited storage time: Rescue System V2.8.2 davygravy I also uploaded the buildroot, in case the original link dies: buildroot I could not find rescue-V2.8-applyto-buildroot2010.08.patch or custom-RescueV2.8.1.tar.gz, though. Would be nice if someone could provide tby ElMariachi - Rescue System
Yes, ok. I'm ok with that :)by ElMariachi - uBoot
So it seems like I misunderstood: I though Jeff's V2 was supported. If not - which one is? V3 seems dead and V4 is beta.by ElMariachi - uBoot
OK, then I'll use the classic one. I was interested in newer version because of some tools that lack useful features for recovery and repair operations, like the too old wget and hdparm. One problem is, that installing V2 from a current debian stops with ## ## uBoot is not up-to-date ## Please install the newest uBoot and then re-run this installer. ## I had to change the if statby ElMariachi - uBoot
Hi Bodhi! This problem is solved for now, because in between I have tried reflashing recovery v2, which forced me to flash UBoot, which again bricked my device. I now have recovered the device using serial console, enabled net console and booted from an USB drive. Next task will be installing the rescue system again. Do you have a working link for davygravy's 2.8.2? :) Thanks, ElMby ElMariachi - uBoot
I have Jeff's old rescue system V2 on there. I could not find a working link for davygrav's and also instructions for 2.8 where overall confusing. I think the newer ones aren't ready for use, yet, are they? OK, I now tried, but: 1. dmesg | grep -i ubi doesn't find anything. 2. ubiattach wasn't found, so I installed mtd-utils 3. After installing mtd-utils I issued uby ElMariachi - uBoot
Hi bodhi! I have been workign at this for some time, and have gone through more and more problems since.. I tried another old SSD I had laying there, but it seems that this SSD is dead, as it cannot write anymore at all, even after secure erasing.. I tried an old spare USB flash drive and it seems like UBoot doesn't like that drive either :( Than one week later something strange happenby ElMariachi - uBoot
No, it won't. That's what I meant before. The load command from UBoot will always make the SSD irresponsive. Sorry, I didn't want to stress you further with this, I just tried to explain, why I was willing to put more time into this, then most people might think would be reasonable. I think there's no way for making this bad SSD boot directly. Maybe it could work using Grub onby ElMariachi - uBoot
Of course. It's just, that I am generally very short on money because of my illness, and if I was going to buy any cheap SSD now, I don't have any guarantee, that it will be U-Boot compatible in advance. So it's a gamble with limited resources. That's why I was willing to spend more time on that matter.by ElMariachi - uBoot