lolinger, > Don't forget that there are countries with very hi > gh energy prices. Indeed! I will add that to the kernel.by bodhi - Debian
lolinger, > Noted that no cpufreq folder is created unter /sys > /devices/system/cpu/cpu0. Therefore the CPU-clock > is 1,6GHz all time. I am using latest rootfs and k > ernel image. > cpufreq-info gives the following error: > analyzing CPU 0: > no or unknown cpufreq-driver active > > What's happening? The kirkwood cpufreq-driver is n > ot supportedby bodhi - Debian
Not really. These are 3 separate commands that need to be executed one at a time. Copy and paste each command to uboot console prompt. setenv bootargs 'console=ttyS0,115200 root=LABEL=rootfs rootdelay=10 mtdparts=spi_flash:0x7e000@0(u-boot),0x1000@0x7f000(env),0x1000@0x7e000(env2) earlyprintk=serial' setenv bootcmd_usb 'usb reset; run usb_scan; printenv bootargs; ext2lby bodhi - Debian
cdlenfert, This wifi/ethernet is a common problem with the Pogo Pro. I'll find the post where you can follow to set it up correctly.by bodhi - Debian
Yes, you are booting the old kernel with the boot command. For now, do the 3 commands as I wrote: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,15887,34331#msg-34331 And then once you booted in to Debian, then we'll come back and set them to the bootcmd permanently.by bodhi - Debian
This stock u-boot is too primitive! This should work: setenv bootargs 'console=ttyS0,115200 root=LABEL=rootfs rootdelay=10 mtdparts=spi_flash:0x7e000@0(u-boot),0x1000@0x7f000(env),0x1000@0x7e000(env2) earlyprintk=serial' setenv bootcmd_usb 'usb reset; run usb_scan; printenv bootargs; ext2load usb $(usb_device) 0x40000 /boot/uImage; ext2load usb $(usb_device) 0x1100000 /bootby bodhi - Debian
cdlenfert, >Please skip this post, I got the PogoPro to > boot into Debian on the USB by re-entering the u-b > oot setenv commands. The only difference in gettin > g it to work was updating the pogo IP in the envs > settings, and the server IP, and then I did a 'sav > eenv" so I wouldn't have to put in all these comma > nds again. I've got root acby bodhi - Debian
I see. So this stock boot really does not understand double quotes. Let's try to run it in baby steps setenv bootargs '$(console) root=LABEL=rootfs rootdelay=10 $(bootargs_mtd) earlyprintk=serial' setenv bootcmd_usb 'usb reset; run usb_scan; printenv bootargs; ext2load usb $(usb_device) 0x40000 /boot/uImage; ext2load usb $(usb_device) 0x1100000 /boot/uInitrd; bootm 0by bodhi - Debian
Try: setenv make_usb_bootargs 'setenv bootargs "$(console) root=LABEL=rootfs rootdelay=10 $(bootargs_mtd) earlyprintk=serial"' setenv bootcmd_usb 'usb reset; run usb_scan; run make_usb_bootargs; printenv bootargs; ext2load usb $(usb_device) 0x40000 /boot/uImage; ext2load usb $(usb_device) 0x1100000 /boot/uInitrd; bootm 0x40000 0x1100000' run bootcmd_usbby bodhi - Debian
Try: setenv make_usb_bootargs 'setenv bootargs $(console) root=LABEL=rootfs rootdelay=10 $(bootargs_mtd) earlyprintk=serial' setenv bootcmd_usb 'usb reset; run usb_scan; run make_usb_bootargs; printenv bootargs; ext2load usb $(usb_device) 0x40000 /boot/uImage; ext2load usb $(usb_device) 0x1100000 /boot/uInitrd; bootm 0x40000 0x1100000' run bootcmd_usbby bodhi - Debian
Another try: setenv make_usb_bootargs 'setenv bootargs "$(console) root=LABEL=rootfs rootdelay=10 $(bootargs_mtd) earlyprintk=serial' setenv bootcmd_usb 'usb reset; run usb_scan; run make_usb_bootargs; printenv bootargs; ext2load usb $(usb_device) 0x40000 /boot/uImage; ext2load usb $(usb_device) 0x1100000 /boot/uInitrd; bootm 0x40000 0x1100000' run bootcmd_usbby bodhi - Debian
cdlenfert, > Can I use setenv to update my u-boot envs to match > the following and get the PogoPro to boot from my > USB? Would changes be necessary to since I set up > an older version using Qui's guide? I was looking > at this thread which made me hopefully (I realize > it's for a different hardware, but hoping the proc > ess could work) - http://forum.dby bodhi - Debian
iomega ez, Sorry I was too cryptic. Let's try this to see if the root device will be mounted correctly (I added double quotes inside the bootargs). setenv make_usb_bootargs 'setenv bootargs "$(console) root=LABEL=rootfs rootdelay=10 $(bootargs_mtd) $(bootargs_end)"' setenv bootcmd_usb 'usb reset; run usb_scan; run make_usb_bootargs; ext2load usb $(usb_dby bodhi - Debian
cde, > From what I gathered > , I should skip the "dist-upgrade" and avoid upgra > ding the kernel since it would be an unpatched and > thus not too dockstar friendly. > Yes, doing that would give you the mainline dockstar kernel. It would work too, but will lack some of the patches in my custom build. > Would it be enough to just change the apt sourcesby bodhi - Debian
balanga, > It seems as though I've completely misunderstood w > hat I need to do... I thought I only needed to ins > tall a new rootfs, Your thought is correct. All you need is a new Debian rootfs. And then adjust some u-boot envs to boot it. Your situation is that you have installed Arch u-boot. Now you want to boot Debian rootfs with it: http://forum.doozan.com/read.phpby bodhi - uBoot
Red9r, See here: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,22623,22623#msg-22623by bodhi - uBoot
cdlenfert, At this point, meaning right after you execute fw_printenv in the instruction: # /tmp/fw_printenv Run these 2 commands, so I can see why the fw_printenv did not print correct values: cat /etc/fw_env.config cat /proc/mtdby bodhi - Debian
cdlenfert Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not sure what I'm missing here :/ > > Qui’s Guide > > /tmp/flash_erase /dev/mtd0 0x0 6 > /tmp/nandwrite /dev/mtd0 uboot.spl.2013.10.ox820.8 > 50mhz.mtd0.img > /tmp/nandwrite -s 262144 /dev/mtd0 uboot.2013.10-t > ld-4.ox820.mtd0.img > /tmp/flash_erase /dev/mtd0 0x00100000 1by bodhi - Debian
lpwsxy, Please make a new uboot thread for this. > > I try to rebuild uboot with your code on Pogo V3. > I find there is an error when make target 'checkar > mreloc' > > make obj=spl -f ./scripts/Makefile.spl all > make[1]: *** No rule to make target `checkarmreloc > ', needed by `all'. Stop. > make: *** Error 2 > > Have youby bodhi - uBoot
iomega ez, That did not make sense to me :) Try: setenv make_usb_bootargs 'setenv bootargs $(console) root=LABEL=rootfs rootdelay=10 $(bootargs_mtd) $(bootargs_end)'by bodhi - Debian
lille, Power up, interrupt serial console and try executing the stock boot command right away. See if you can boot to stock. run bootcmd_stockby bodhi - Debian
cdlenfert, > U-Boot SPL 2013.10-tld-4 (Sep 07 2014 - 14:10:12) > Boot device: NAND > Attempting to set PLLA to 850 MHz ... > plla_ctrl0 : 0000020a > plla_ctrl1 : 00330000 > plla_ctrl2 : 0065008b > plla_ctrl3 : 000000f1 > > PLLA Set > > > U-Boot 2013.10-tld-4 (Sep 08 2014 - 19:43:38) for > OXNAS > > DRAM: 128 MiB > NAND: 128 Mby bodhi - Debian
Let's try this: setenv make_usb_bootargs 'setenv bootargs $(console) $(bootargs_mtd) $(bootargs_end) root=LABEL=rootfs rootdelay=10 rootfstype=ext2' setenv bootcmd_usb 'usb reset; run usb_scan; run make_usb_bootargs; ext2load usb $(usb_device) 0x40000 /boot/uImage; ext2load usb $(usb_device) 0x1100000 /boot/uInitrd; bootm 0x40000 0x1100000' bootby bodhi - Debian
iomega ez, > I already have debian whe > ezy on usb so I just updated kernel. Sure, you are right on doing this. Installing the new kernel on top your existing rootfs. The next step is to ensure the USB rootfs will be mounted correctly (since there are SATA drives in the box). 1. Mount your USB rootfs on another Linux box and label it rootfs. Asuming it is mounted as sdb1by bodhi - Debian
iomega ez, > I have iomega ez and I used Kernel linux-4.10.9-ki > rkwood-tld-1 package with lenovo ix2-ng.dts > > I used instruction on 4b to build uImage but no uI > nitrd because there is no initramfs-4.10.9-kirkwoo > d-tld-1. > What you should do is the create a new rootfs on USB: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 Scroll down to section: Quotby bodhi - Debian
Red9r Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Help! I have two IX4-200D NAS boxes that are curre > ntly useless. The original hard dives are gone and > have been replaced with larger 4 TB Seagate NAS Ha > rd drives. I'm fairly new to this and was hoping s > omeone could provide assistance with installing De > bian to get them back up and runnby bodhi - uBoot
booting Marvell>> printenv bootargs=console=ttyS0,115200 mtdparts=nand_mtd:0x100000(uboot),0x80000(uboot_env),0x80000(key_store),0x80000(info),0xA00000(etc),0xA00000(kernel_1),0x2FC0000(rootfs1),0xA00000(kernel_2),0x2FC0000(rootfs2) root=/dev/nfs rw init=/init bootcmd=nand read.e 0x2000000 $(kernel_addr) 0xA00000; bootm 0x2000000 bootdelay=2 baudrate=115200 loads_echo=0 ipaddr=10by bodhi - Debian
iomega ez, Let me take a look when I have time. And next time please use code tags to post logs.by bodhi - Debian
cdlenfert, This is the correct setting for Pogo Pro. > > #default to pogoplug pro dtb > /tmp/fw_setenv fdt_file 'ox820-pogoplug-pro.dtb' > ox820-pogoplug-classic.dtb is wrong for Pogo Pro. Qui used the classic version for all cases, which is not a very good choice (it would cause some confusion when you see wifi is not working). When people installing u-boot, Iby bodhi - Debian
cdlenfert, What you list above is all correct. Except these 2 items: 1. Netconsole does not start automatically using the latest version, as stated in the uboot release thrread: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,16017 QuoteI've uploaded the uboot.2015.10-tld-1 u-Boot image for Pogoplug V3 Oxnas. Warning: netconsole does not start automatically in this version. If you don'by bodhi - Debian