Hello, I already have the 'old' u-boot installed. I did it a few days ago, after my last post. I'm thinking the nand is flaky or there's some other hardware issue because I still have problems; For example using JTAG most of the times I get an "unknown NAND flash device found, manufacturer id: 0x00 device id: 0x00" error. When I try to write to nand using theby Zasshi - Rescue System
Will the attached file do? I've done the sequence from the start, and issued a printev command after the 2nd tftp/erase/write.by Zasshi - Rescue System
Sorry, You wrote that I should post the log "from u-boot banner until the box stop booting", and that's what I posted. If you want me to re-do all the steps starting from the beginning, and then post the log, then I tried that, but... It seems the nand is damaged, when I write to it I'm getting an error: DockStar> setenv ipaddr '192.168.0.222' Docby Zasshi - Rescue System
Thanks for your help! I don't have a saved copy of the original env, the one actually installed was used to boot Linux and it has a lot of stuff. I would like to clear it, but the command 'resetenv' is not recognized. I added (as per instructions) the line with the bootcmd and the network address, the rest I didn't touch: Environment size: 2995/131068 bytes DockStar&gby Zasshi - Rescue System
Ok thanks! But what should I put into these two strings? >setenv cesvcid '5RFAJDGYNLPLDUHN4BWUWC3EKJ' >setenv ceboardver 'DISCOVERY:0.1' Edit: The bootloader won't accept the 'resetenv' command. I followed the steps up to the "setenv ethaddr", where I got a warning that the address in rom was different than the address I was tryinby Zasshi - Rescue System
Hi, I managed to recover the "dead unit" bootloader and now I can boot to Linux. How should I proceed to re-install the original firmware? I found these steps on the Goflexnet Openwrt wiki: #set goflex net ip setenv ipaddr '192.168.1.1' #set tftp-server ip setenv serverip '192.168.1.2' #original uImage (backuped before) tftpboot 0x800000 uImage-mtd1-duby Zasshi - Rescue System
> 5. And then after logging to Debian, flash stock > Dockstar firmware. It is also possible to do the > flashing while in serial console, and at u-boot > prompt. But where do I get the stock Dockstar firmware? Is it one of the files I listed above?by Zasshi - Rescue System
Hi, I don't really know what happened, it wouldn't boot from the USB drive nor show any led activity. But Un-bricking it is not a problem, it's just that I need to give this unit to a person that can't(won't) use Linux, and so I'd like to restore the original software. According to the tutorials I found, I should flash a file called "oob_softecc_kw&quoby Zasshi - Rescue System
Thanks for the info! I didn't know that OpenWrt was available on the Dockstar, maybe I'll convert my 2nd unit. However I need the original software: Obsolescence and vulnerabilities aren't a problem, but software can't be Linux or Openwrt.by Zasshi - Rescue System
Please help me... (╥﹏╥)by Zasshi - Rescue System
Hello, I own a couple of Dockstars that have been running linux for a few years, thanks to this forum tutorials and useful tools. Now one of the Dockstars is bricked, and I'd like to restore it to the factory software (pogo...?) but I don't know how... Moreover I can't find a guide with the needed software anymore. So, could someone help me to restore the original firmwarby Zasshi - Rescue System