Hi bodhi, the bricked dockstar appears to be dead. When looking with JTAG it loads something, but crashes before any output appears on the serial console. Do I've to do anything special when loading uboot with JTAG? Thanks, Goetz.by Goetz - uBoot
Hi bodhi, thanks for the new uBoot version. Unfortunately i bricked one of my dockstart by simply flashing it from the old uBoot. So I tried on my second, this time launching it from inside us boot U-Boot 2011.12 (Feb 12 2012 - 21:33:07) Seagate FreeAgent DockStar SoC: Kirkwood 88F6281_A0 DRAM: 128 MiB WARNING: Caches not enabled NAND: 256 MiB In: serial Out: serialby Goetz - uBoot
Hi bodhi, I'm currently trying to make an Debian 7.1 / grip 4.1 embdebian with your kernel. The Pogoplug has too little flash, but a Dockstar seams fine. But I realized you have an interesting selection of kernel modules. While I could (and partly did) delete the ones I don't need, I wanted to ask you: Could you tell me where the source is, so that I can build my own, witby Goetz - Debian
Hi bodhi, thanks for the great service of providing an up-to-date kernel for the kirkwood platform. I've installed it into a Debian7 USB-stick image and it works like a charm. But I'm missing the table-nat module for netfilter. Could you be so kind, to bold a full set of netfilter modules? Thanks, Goetz.by Goetz - Debian
@dheerajjotwani I'm sorry, but you either need a RAM or an USB-stick based system to rescue your box. (And most likely access to the serial console, unless you've enabled netconsole in uboot). bash-3.2# flash_eraseall /dev/mtd2 Erasing 128 Kibyte @ f900000 -- 100 % complete. This command erased all data on /dev/mtd2. Including ubiformat. (I'm a little irritated, as mby Goetz - Rescue System