pengu, > [1598111.263448] mvneta: mvneta_ethtool_set_wol ph > y_id = 0x0 This meant you have missed some configs.by bodhi - Debian
dayv2005 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, I am new here so I hope I'm posting this in th > e correct place. I have a pogoplug Mobile that I w > as experimenting with. I started by following this > tutorial http://blog.qnology.com/2014/07/hacking-p > ogoplug-v4-series-4-and-mobile.html?m=1 > > The device was new so I needed serby bodhi - uBoot
rayknight Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The latest MagicJack USB dongles can be plugged di > rectly into your router, no need for a PC. They'v > e been like this for at least the last few years. > The USB is only used to provide 5V of power to the > MagicJack and can be plugged into a USB charger. > So you can use multiple MagicJacby bodhi - Off-Topic
habibie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > What I realize for sure: it isn't worth dedicati > ng a Windows machine to Magic Jack, but Linux migh > t be perfect, especially headless so you have to p > ush the buttons on the phone and not an onliby bodhi - Off-Topic
Cisco Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello Bodhi, > Could the "ubi0: good PEBs: 895, bad PEBs: 1, corr > upted PEBs: 0" pose a problem?. It might have been. But the stock u-boot image was loaded OK and started, so it was not likely a problem. > I have an old CA42 > cable, and I came across the instructions somewher > e fby bodhi - uBoot
hotqj Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I can't find any ide commands in this uBoot. I'm t > rying to boot from an SSD on a sata interface. Can > this uBoot do that? Yes, of course, the ide command is built in. But depending which u-boot. Which box do you have? Please post the serial console boot log when you try this command.by bodhi - uBoot
I moved this to a different tpoic: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,33930by bodhi - uBoot
Cisco, 1. It does look like the stock u-boot was loaded OK. And when stock u-boot starts, netconsole output will stop. So stock kernel might or might not have booted. There is no way to see this activity with netconsole. ## Starting application at 0x00800200 ... Have you tried to look for a new IP in the network at this point? 2. One of the envs that could potentially cause problem iby bodhi - uBoot
hbelcher, > well after a lot of help its booting from usb :) Cool! > > now i want to boot from SD > i have updated the uboot > The error could possibly a few different reason: 1 . The SD card rootfs partition is not labeled rootfs 2. The uboot envs were setup incorrectly. So verify number 1, and then plug in this SD card. Power up, interrupt serial consby bodhi - uBoot
ming, hahibie has a good point, if the uboot envs are currently set up to boot Openwrt, you need to modify them to boot USB. Please post the current uboot envs if you have installed new uboot.by bodhi - uBoot
Joey, It is in step 2 nano /root/.vnc/xstartup Did the above work in Armbian rootfs ?by bodhi - Debian
umd, That's actually normal. Because the 4TB drive partition is labeled rootfs. Once the kernel booted, it will find the first partition that has the label rootfs and mount that (we set it up that way in bootargs). So to make sure the rootfs on USB is selected, you need to relabel the 4TB partition to something else.by bodhi - uBoot
ming, > I read this: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,16 > 044 ,to make a USB rootfs.but i do not understand All of what you did below was correct. But there is 1 missing step. And 1 step is not needed. > set_bootargs_usb=setenv bootargs console=$console > root=$usb_root rootdelay=$rootdelay rootfstype=$ro > otfstype $mtdparts > rootfstype=ext2 The setenv abovby bodhi - uBoot
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The code above works for Beelink X2 running Armbia > n's Ubuntu/Xenial and Debian, for me not so much V > NC but RDP is great :-) Cool :)by bodhi - Debian
umd, This error is quite common. You just need to use parted to wipe out everything and start fresh. And create onlty one 1 partition. - Post the actual log of what you did to create the 4TB partition. - Post the serial boot log.by bodhi - uBoot
2 problems: 1. Your USB rootfs is not good good. Recreate the rootfs again. If you like me to take a look, post the session how you did it. 2. Your bootcmd_exec env has a typo, should be: run load_uimageby bodhi - uBoot
daviddyer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Better don't put system on the 4tb drive. It won't > be able to spin down with system on it. That's a very good point. But sometimes, taking the easy approach (having one partition, one disk) makes things so much simpler.by bodhi - uBoot
youxiaojie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > MB302 #mii info > PHY 0x01: OUI = 0x5043, Model = 0x24, Rev = 0x00, > 1000baseT, FDX //plugged to pc > MB302 #ping 192.168.1.10 > Using egiga1 device > host 192.168.1.10 is alive > MB302 #mii info > PHY 0x01: OUI = 0x5043, Model = 0x24, Rev = 0x00, > 10baseT, HDX //unplugged &gby bodhi - Debian
jst818 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Solved. > It looks to be issue with vpn provider, downgraded > to 4.10.0 and still got the same behavior, then i > changed to another server, now it is working witho > ut a glitch. > Will test this problematic server on desktop vpn c > onnection, to see if there is dropout after 2.5 ho > urs aby bodhi - Debian
Ray, I don't want to sound patronizing :) . You are an experienced software engineer (you said so). But you are either too lazy to search, or just want to have the baby steps written out for you! Here is Jeff's instruction: http://projects.doozan.com/uboot/build_uboot.htm Read that post and find 2 commands to build uboot there.by bodhi - uBoot
Recreate the Debian 4.4 rootfs and boot with it - plug in the Debian 4.4 USB rootfs - power up, interrupt serial console, and printev boot And post the entire serial console log here.by bodhi - uBoot
umd Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No problem! > > One last question for you. I have a 4TB external d > rive. I was looking to create a 4GB boot partition > and a second partition for data. I figured out tha > t I need to use parted, but for some reason it is > not booting and giving me this error in netconsole > : > >by bodhi - uBoot
hbelcher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > well i think i have most of the env > > > > > Pogov4> printenv > CASset=min > MALLOC_len=1 > arcNumber=3960 > baudrate=115200 > boot=bootm 0x800000 > boot_nand=run load_nand boot > bootargs=console $(console) root LABEL rootfs root > delay 10 $(mtdparts) $(custby bodhi - uBoot
Ray, Your understanding is incorrect. Sounds like you have not even been able to built uboot from the GitHub source. Have you?by bodhi - uBoot
hbelcher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > trashed? Nah:) it is not bricked at all. You just need to load the default envs script in serial console to correct it. But first, let it boot all the way using USB rootfs, and post serial console log here.by bodhi - uBoot
rayvt Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I was updating all my pogoplugs to the latest U-bo > ot and ran into a USB disk problem. > > I have one drive that this uboot will just not wor > k with, it throws timeout errors (see below). Goo > gle shows that a lot of people have this same prob > lem, but nobody seems to have a solution yet.by bodhi - uBoot
hbelcher Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > good > thanks for your help > > now after attempting to update uboot im stick here > > > U-Boot 2014.07-tld-1 (Jul 18 2014 - 00:59:45) > Pogoplug V4 > > SoC: Kirkwood 88F6192_A1 > DRAM: 128 MiB > WARNING: Caches not enabled > NAND: 128 MiB > MMC: kwsdio: 0by bodhi - uBoot
Cisco Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > After using my pogoplug v4 mobile mofified with op > tware as per instructions in Qui's blog, I decided > to install the Debian linux. > Since download.qnology.com is down, I used the scr > ipt at https://github.com/pepaslabs/pogoplug_mobil > e_uboot_installer to install uboot > > Now myby bodhi - uBoot
umd Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi, > > Ok I think I figured it out. I also have a Pogo E0 > 2 that wasn't turned on. For some reason my router > was taking the same IP address that was assigned t > o the E02. So I first booted up the E02 and it too > k its IP address. Then booted up the Pogoplug Mobi > le with the MACby bodhi - uBoot