Cisco, Your netconsole is activated, so the serial boot log was not compeleted. Using egiga0 device host 192.168.1.15 is alive Using egiga0 device There should be a lot more info at this point. But you did not interrupt u-boot and post your u-boot envs so I can't tell you how to modify the envs to turn it off. ---- Power up, interrupt serial console and printenv Pleaby bodhi - uBoot
lille, > how can I reset the U-boot env to default state? Of course you can. But I need to know what you have on this box. 1. If you have serial console, - Post the entire serial boot log - Log into stock OS or Debian and get the output of cat /proc/mtd fw_printenv 2. If you dont have serial console, - Log into stock OS or Debian and get the output of dmesg catby bodhi - Debian
cde, > Boot and Environment, of the current borked up doc > kstar. I gotta pull a laptop so I can setup the us > b drive for now (on my mac, can't set up Fuse righ > t now. Install Linux VM on your Mac.I think Parallell has a free version. Or you can use Virtualbox for free (VMWare Fusion cost some money). > ) Ideally, I want to install that debian bui > ld oby bodhi - Rescue System
Johannes , > I have some more questions: > * How can I bind the power-button to shutdown the > NAS? At the moment, if I press the power button no > thing happens. See the Wiki thread: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,23630 Section: QuoteKey daemon (button control) Multimedia keyboard daemon for Linux > * How can I help with Wake-on-LAN-testing? My AVM >by bodhi - Debian
Instruction how to boot USB Debian rootfs on WD MyCloud EXT4100 1. Prepare new Debian rootfs by cloning the existing NAS326 rootfs (if you already have this box running Debian). Or 2 Create a new USB rootfs using Debian-4.9.0-mvebu-tld-12-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 following instruction in this thread: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,32146,34102#msg-34102 3. (Optional) Install latest kerneby bodhi - Debian
saschadd, In mainline, we now have a newer DTS file for this Armada 385 SoC. I will post installation instruction shortly today!by bodhi - Debian
saschadd, Please start a new tthread: Debian on WD MyCloud EX 4100 And repost the starting content such as in your post: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,32146,34046#msg-34046 (I never have much luck with this forum thread split function so I might mess it up again :).by bodhi - Debian
cde, Did you create the new Debian rootfs on USB as instructed in: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 For me to see the entire picture, plug in your USB rootfs, boot with serical console, interrupt it and printenv boot And post the entire serial console log (from u-boot banner until it stop booting) here.by bodhi - Rescue System
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hey, for https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/ > worldviews/wp/2017/05/13/a-british-researcher-says > -he-found-a-kill-switch-for-the-malware-crippling- > computers-worldwide/]$10.69 a 22 year-old sinkhole > d it! The truth is stranger than fiction. The researcher thought it was a flaw. But IMOby bodhi - Off-Topic
saschadd, When I have some free time, I will post how to boot the new rootfs on USB.by bodhi - Debian
Erik, I will add this module to my next kernel release (in 2-3 weeks).by bodhi - Debian
Erik, > The package linux-headers-4.10.9-kirkwood-tld-1 is > installed. This headers package is what you need to start compiling the RTL8152 module in the mainline source tree: ./linux/drivers/net/usb/r8152.c I dont think you need to download anything else.by bodhi - Debian
> ly supports Arm 7 and Arm 8 architectures and the > GoFlex home is Arm 5. The correct nomenclature is ARMv5, ARMv7, and ARMv8. There is no such thing as ARM 5 architecture.by bodhi - Off-Topic
Cool! glad you got it all working. > I used the binaries included in your tar-ball U-Boot f > lashing utilities, but afterwards I realized > that this can be avoided: > > apt-get install -y u-boot-tools mtd-utils > Those binaries in the tarball are for the scenarios when users only want to update u-boot while inside stock OS (e.g. so they can boot Arch, Gentoo,... wby bodhi - uBoot
sebr, > Also very strange that there are frequent heavy dr > ops in the speed while copying the testfile. > bodhi, what speeds do you get? It's been so long ago since I ran the tests, I can't remmember exactly but somewhat comparable to yours (on NSA325v2 and a quad-core MacBook Pro Windows 7 VM). I have not tested with the NAS326.by bodhi - Debian
See here for example how to load the default envs using uEnv.txt during boot: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,33935,33992#msg-33992by bodhi - Rescue System
sebr, > This option not make much difference in my case. A > s example I used the trimmed down smb.conf from th > e wiki. > See the attached screenshots for the results in a > usage scenario with my Win8.1 desktop PC and a tes > tfile of 10GB size. So using the Wiki simple smb.conf, the xfer speed for 10GB file is 85MB/s and 92MB/s?by bodhi - Debian
gendouhydeist, > Hi bodhi I have ask you few question... > > After successfully flashing your uboot is it ok fo > r me to restart my device? Yes, it would be OK. > then setenv afterwards? > wouldn't cause problems for me cause I haven't pop > ulate env's yet if I restart my device? No big problem, it will show the CRC error when u-boot tries tby bodhi - Rescue System
dayv2005, > Do I need to follow this these instructions? > http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 Yes. Follow instruction in the section: QuoteUpdated 20 Feb 2016: This Debian-4.4.0-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 is to keep in sync with kernel Linux-4.4.0-kirkwood-tld-1 > Where do I find uboot.2016.05-tld-1.environment at In the u-boot envs you have downloadedby bodhi - uBoot
rayvt, Glad you have read and understood my reason for the definition for bootargs root=LABEL=rootfs! So now just follow this convention and you're golden:) There should be One and Only One partition labeled as rootfs. That is not too hard to do, isn't it?by bodhi - uBoot
saschadd, This is a new box so you need serial console, to be safe. We dont know what commands this stock uboot supports. So it is unwise to change any of the envs in Linux to boot usb. Serial console is a must have.by bodhi - Debian
saschadd, One the 2 links has the DTS which seems promising.by bodhi - Debian
saschadd, > Hi bodhi, > > am i right that this kernel and rootfs could fit m > y WD MyCloud EX 4100 as it has an Marvell Armada 3 > 80/381/382/385/388 (Device Tree). > > cat /proc/version gives me the folliwing informati > on > > > Linux version 3.10.39 (kman@kmachine) (gcc version > 4.6.4 (Linaro GCC branch-4.6.4. Marvell GCC Dev 20 > 131by bodhi - Debian
gendouhydeist1, ------------------------------------------------------- > This the link I refer to, please read the whole th > read. > https://forum.lede-project.org/t/installing-lede-o > n-nsa325/3611/4 > > bobafetthotmail told me I should use the u-boot.kw > b from LEDE instead of your compiled u-boot. He al > so told me that I should ignore installing env asby bodhi - Rescue System
gendouhydeist, > > Should I load LEDE from RAM and start sysupgrade? > Follow the tutorial here http://forum.doozan.co > m/read.php?3,123813 to backup all stock partitions > and install uboot (it also provides tools). The im > age that you must use is the "u-boot.kwb" one. Ign > ore the part of the tutorial about flashing envs m > anually, the LEDE uboby bodhi - Rescue System
Gastal, > How can I do this when I have a wholeflash backup > file. I suppose I would have to boot the board wit > h kwboot and this wholeflash image, and then flash > it into nand flash. Is this correct? Yes. - Format a USB flash drive as ext2 or ext3. Put the mtd NAND dump files on the root folder. - Boot with kwboot using the stock mtd0. - Load mtd0 file to memory.by bodhi - Debian
gendouhydeist Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > https://forum.lede-project.org/t/installing-lede-o > n-nsa325/3611 > bobafetthotmail told me that I should use the one > from LEDE snapshot, the one I'm using right now ca > me from buildroot of LEDE. So you are installing LEDE? > > The weird thing is that there's no bad bloby bodhi - Rescue System
Last posts moved here: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,34031,34031#msg-34031by bodhi - uBoot
gendouhydeist, > My device has different partition, It does look the same. It is the stock definition which I did not change. mtd0: 00100000 00020000 "uboot" QuoteWhen I'm deleting 4 blocks it only deletes one. /e-data/4089-AD8E/tools # flash_erase /dev/mtd0 0 4 Erasing 128 Kibyte @ 60000 -- 100 % complete Did you check for bad block as instructed? dmby bodhi - Rescue System
gonzales Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi bodhi! > > Thanks for your help. I connected the serial conso > le throw the stk500 (be sure to set vtarget to 3.3 > V) and followed the instructions. Linux is now boo > ting... > > Thanks, > Johannes Cool :)by bodhi - Debian