I got it to work on my pogoplug V4. Many thanks! This is what I did: 1)write uimage to kernel partition 2)write lede-kirkwood-generic-squashfs.img to rootfs partition 3)change the env Before I did this, my mtd only has uboot, kernel, rootfs partition After I did this: root@lede:~# cat /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 00100000 00020000 "u-boot" mtd1: 0020000by protocold - Rescue System
But I wasnt planning to use Arch's uboot.. so where should I start?by protocold - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I see. What you want to do is exactly the same as > Arch rescue system. You can visit Arch site and lo > ok for moonman posts, rescue system installation l > ink is in his signature. Take his installation scr > ipt setup and adapt it for your LEDE envs setup. > > Note that there is a differencby protocold - uBoot
ok. So technically I can mess up anything after the first 1MB and I should still be OK to fix it up?!by protocold - uBoot
Can someone re-upload this please?!by protocold - Rescue System
sorry for another noob question. > mtd0: 00100000 00020000 "u-boot" > mtd1: 07f00000 00020000 "rootfs" The default environment is stored at 0xc0000 ?by protocold - uBoot
Many thanks. But I do not have a separate kernel partition anymore. root@debian:~# cat /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 00100000 00020000 "u-boot" mtd1: 07f00000 00020000 "rootfs"by protocold - uBoot
I have replaced the uboot in the NAND with bodhi's by following http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381 I can boot debian on MMC. However, now I would like to put openwrt on the nand and setup such that in case it cannot boot from USB, MMC, then it should go boot from the nand. This is what I have done on the NAND so far: /tmp/ubiformat /dev/mtd1 /tmp/ubiattach -p /dev/mtd1by protocold - uBoot
Hi, I have a IX2-DL (that's what it said in the front cover) but it also said IX2-ng on the bottom white label. I am confused which one I have but I believe it is the DL as it has the 1GB nand and no spi flash. How can I get it to work?!by protocold - uBoot
any love for this device?by protocold - uBoot
The board printed "MVLSWV" so I found this from the GPL u-boot source ~/u-boot-1.1.4/board/mv_feroceon/mv_kw/kw_family/boardEnv/mvBoardEnvSpec.c /****************************** MVLSWV ******************************/ MV_BOARD_MAC_INFO mvlswvInfoBoardMacInfo[] = /* {{MV_BOARD_MAC_SPEED boardMacSpeed, MV_U8 boardEthSmiAddr}} */ { {BOARD_MAC_SPEED_AUTO, 0x0} }; MV_BOARby protocold - uBoot
The ethernet chip is 88e1318-nnb2. I saw the marking on the chip so this must be it. The only thing left is to work out the GPIO then?by protocold - uBoot
Just looking at my other DNS-320 unit, it's unit sysclock = 200mhz, tclock = 166mhz but the soc is running at 800mhz and L2 at 400mhz. How do I relate the tclock with the other numbers then?!by protocold - uBoot
*** Warning - bad CRC, using default environment In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Net: egiga0 PHY reset timed out MV88E1318 PHY initialized on egiga0 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 10 9 0 NSA325> usb start starting USB... USB0: USB EHCI 1.00 scanning bus 0 for devices... 1 USB Device(s) found scanning usb for storage devices... 0 Storage Device(s) foby protocold - uBoot
Sorry to be a noob but can you guys shed some light on what SysClock = 533Mhz , TClock = 200Mhz means? Is SysClock the actual speed of the ram? What is TClock?by protocold - uBoot
Here is the complete stock bootlog: ** LOADER **t ** BUFFALO BOARD: MVLSWV LE ** Board ID: 0x82 U-Boot 1.1.4 (Jul 6 2011 - 20:16:40) Marvell version: 3.5.3 U-Boot code: 00600000 -> 0066FFF0 BSS: -> 006BF4C0 BUFFALO_BOOTVER=0.26 Soc: 88F6282 A0CPU running @ 1600Mhz L2 running @ 533Mhz SysClock = 533Mhz , TClock = 200Mhz DRAM (DDR3) CAS Latency = 7 tRP = 8 tRAS = 20by protocold - uBoot
GPL source is available at: http://opensource.buffalo.jp/ls400-110.htmlby protocold - uBoot
GPL source for this device is available here: http://opensource.buffalo.jp/ls-x-140.htmlby protocold - uBoot
Then is there any existing u boot from other device that I can try to see if there is enough similarity?!by protocold - uBoot
just tried kwboot with NSA325 uboot (without USB or hdd), it seems to boot with the attached log. If I want I can break into the NSA325 uboot to get the prompt. What should I try next?by protocold - uBoot
I have found the attached on google on this link https://sites.google.com/site/shihsung/88fxxxx-soc It seems to be a patch to u-boot-2016.05 source to support LS421DE. It seems like the page suggest getting some sort of bin_hdr.bin from stock firmware is needed but I dont fully understand how this works. I tried to follow the instruction but run into many problems, which is probably due toby protocold - uBoot
Printenv: BUFFALO>> printenv sn=xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx eth1addr=10:6F:3F:xx:xx:xx serverip=192.168.11.1 ipaddr=192.168.11.150 deviceid=_xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx SerialNo=xxxxxxxxxxxxxx stdin=serial stdout=serial stderr=serial console=console=ttyS0,115200 enaMonExt=no pexMode=RC setL2CacheWT=no sata_dma_mode=yes sata_delay_reset=0 enaExtDisk=no MALLOC_len=5 ethprime=by protocold - uBoot
I am starting this new thread as I also have a Buffalo LS421DE. I got serial working and here is the boot log: BootROM 1.08 Booting from SPI flash DDR3 Training Sequence - Ver 2.3.5 DDR3 Training Sequence - Ended Successfully BootROM: Image checksum verification PASSED ========================= ==== Welcome to YANAGI == ========================= ** LOADER ** U-Boot 2009.08 (by protocold - uBoot
Hi All, I have managed to get serial working on my buffalo LS-WVL and here attached is the stock u-boot log. Is there a replacement u-boot that I can try with this device?by protocold - uBoot
Thanks. My problem solved! It turns out it is the usb drive and not the hub. I changed to another usb drive and it works immediately! Many thanks for your help!by protocold - Debian
@bodhi Let me get another one to try.. Can you please share your fw_printenv?by protocold - Debian
root@debian-kirkwood-wide:~# 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_set_bootargs=setenv bootargs conby protocold - Debian
NC log when USB hub is NOT used: U-Boot 2011.12 (Apr 18 2012 - 23:08:20) Seagate GoFlexNet arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc (Sourcery G++ Lite 2009q3-67) 4.4.1 GNU ld (Sourcery G++ Lite 2009q3-67) 2.19.51.20090709 Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 (Re)start USB... USB: Register 10011 NbrPorts 1 USB EHCI 1.00 scanning bus for devices... 2 USB Device(s) found scanning bus for storageby protocold - Debian
I have used davygravy's NSA320 tarball rootfs to create a usb stick and it boots fine on my Goflex Home. However, since it only has 1 usb port I have attempted to use the same usb stick with a usb hub connected to the Goflex Home but it wont boot. What do I need to do in order to get the stick to boot while using a usb hub??? NC logs when USB Hub is used: U-Boot 2011.12 (Aby protocold - Debian
Many thanks WarHeads. I have updated my problem in the first post above... any further insight?by protocold - uBoot