jst818 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I am getting openvpn running as deamon disconnecte > d after precisely 2.5 hours (and not able to recon > nect until reboot; or kill vpn connection, wait 5 > minutes, connect again)) on latest kernel 4.10.9 > , device pogo e02, debian stretch. > > > On 4.10.0 and previous versions no suchby bodhi - Debian
youxiaojie Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > sure....thank you. > > "牛。。。可以加个QQ不。。。我的QQ:120634404" > this means " I wan't to chat with you. my QQ is 12 > 0634404" > thank you bodhi. > by the way, I make your source, but could not gene > rate u-boot.kwb, where I get mistake? >by bodhi - Debian
Ray, Everything you need is in the u-boot release thread: QuoteReferences: 1. U-Boot source code at GitHub (branch 2016.05-kirkwood-tld-2 (tld-1 and tld-2 are identical))by bodhi - uBoot
> I'm able to boot both NAND and USB, are these ok t > o save or do you suggest any changes? Cool! > setenv set_bootargs_rescue 'setenv bootargs consol > e=$console ubi.mtd=2 root=ubi0:rootfs ro rootfstyp > e=ubifs $mtdparts' > setenv bootcmd_rescue 'run set_bootargs_rescue; na > nd read.e 0x800000 0x100000 0x400000; bootm 0x8000 > 00by bodhi - uBoot
Hey guys, Please post in English. If it is a output of Linux commands in your installation then it's is OK. But here we communicate in English for all other questions/answer/log...by bodhi - Debian
fortis91, > I'm now going to try the RescueV2 As long as you copy and paste the commands in that post, it will be OK. I don't need to check it. > > As long as I have u-Boot working and don't mess wi > th mtd0 I should be good to recover right? Yes, once it boots into USB Debian rootfs, avoid messing with mtd0. And since you need to change envs to boot reby bodhi - uBoot
hbelcher, It's not important if you don't plan to boot to stock OS (mtd4 is the stock rootfs). It does not affect anything in Debian.by bodhi - uBoot
fortis91, BTW. This should be: flash_erase /dev/mtd2 0 0 nandwrite -n /dev/mtd2 mtd2.dockstar Note the syntax error above with 2 dashes: --nby bodhi - uBoot
umd, Quoteand changed the ethaddr to the one on the bottom of the case (I assume that is the right one). You meant you changed it to the correct MAC at Debian prompt, using fw_setenv ? QuoteWhen I reboot, I am not able to access the device. It only works with the default ethaddr that I flashed from uboot.2016.05-tld-1.environment.bodhi.tar. If you use dynamic IP (as default in the reby bodhi - uBoot
feas Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Sweet. I have one that works now booting stock but > two others that are not booting up. I get the gree > n power led but dont know what is going on inside > yet. > Let me know when you want suckers to test. ;) Thanks, I'll definitely will :) The green LED imost likely indicates that it has bootby bodhi - Debian
QuoteI figured it would have to be on the guest network to begin with so as not to be a possible breach to HIPPA (sp). Hope that is stringently enforced! Similar topic, the OPM system fisaco a few years ago, it was so poorly protected that was a joke.by bodhi - Off-Topic
Thanks Ray, Indeed, sheevaplug MMC was missing in u-boot-2016.05-tld-1. Not a lot of people have this plug, so nobody reported this before.by bodhi - uBoot
fortis91, > > Thanks for all your assistance, it's been a pleasa > nt learning experience. You're welcome!by bodhi - uBoot
rayknight Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This is the same mod that LeggoMyEggo posted about Exactly the same mSATA card?by bodhi - Off-Topic
> > Sorry to hear that. That must have been like run > ni > > ng away from bullets flying :) > > Nope, not even close. I know (first hand as civilian :) I'm exagerating but forgot to use ":)))"by bodhi - Off-Topic
fortis91, > Back to nand errors. If it's a problem with the ro > ofs I flashed to NAND, is it time to try a new one > ? Also I have another Dockstar If I can back up ca > n write to this one. Yes, either use the 2nd one I posted previously. Or do nanddump for your 2nd Dockstar.by bodhi - uBoot
BTW, I don't have enough blocks of free time to work on this yet, but here what I got a few months ago. I was almost done with the new u-boot. Stock u-boot log: U-Boot 2011.06-02334-g8f495d9-dirty (Aug 18 2011 - 02:09:07) Marvell-DreamPlug SoC: Kirkwood 88F6281_A0 CPU running @ 1200Mhz L2 running @ 400Mhz SysClock = 400Mhz , TClock = 200Mhz DRAM: 512 MiB SF: Detected MX25by bodhi - Debian
Power up, interrupt serial console. Verify that you have the bootcmd defined like this (from default): bootcmd=run bootcmd_uenv; run scan_disk; run set_bootargs; run bootcmd_exec And now to boot stock when no USB rootfs plugged in: setenv pogo_bootcmd 'if fsload uboot-original-mtd0.kwb; then go 0x800200; fi' setenv bootcmd 'run bootcmd_uenv; run scan_disk; run set_bootby bodhi - uBoot
fortis91, > This fixed booting the rootfs from USB Cool! Of course it can't boot stock OS without retrofitting the envs set up that you had previously. You have flashed a new default envs that come with the new u-boot. Let's go back a few posts and find it.by bodhi - uBoot
feas, Sorry to hear that. That must have been like running away from bullets flying :) > If all goes well I might use the dreamplugs as a s > ecure (tinc) mesh network between the two local ch > ildren's hospitals so they can share their work wi > th each other but it will also depend on the hospi > tals system admins policies. > I think that will be difficulby bodhi - Off-Topic
I have a whole bunch of these. They work right out of the box for the Dreamplug and HP T5325. I'll find the ebay US link for you.by bodhi - Debian
fortis91, Remember that the rootfs that you've created was to boot with stock u-boot. So step 4 was needed to append the DTB: Quote4. Create uImage with embedded DTB for booting with older u-boots (2012 or earlier). Skip this step if you have installed the latest U-Boot for Kirkwood (or are installing this u-boot at the same time). Please replace kirkwood-goflexnet.dtb below withby bodhi - uBoot
Ray, Cool! I'd like to add your mod to the Wiki. Please post: - Brand and model. - If you can post the pic of the card installed on the board, it would be nice. - output of dmesg. Later, if you get performance benchmarks, then add to the same post. Thanks!by bodhi - Off-Topic
Quotefeasshould you need to start repopulating the earth and the corned beef hash... well a guys got to eat after all the repopulating ;) QuotejoeyMaybe a week from now we can laugh at my concern or paranoia Quotehabibie to destroy humanity. :) Think about it, why does this subject even a topic that we can't resist at the moment in a technical forum? I won't laugh at Joey in 1 week,by bodhi - Off-Topic
JRD McLAREN Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ..so ... > is BTRFS supported ..?? .. in your kernel ..?? > > cause I have one box with debian, 32Mb Boot EXT2 ( > due to uboot) > and all other space on stock flash as BTRFS (aprox > 460Mb).. > no thumb drive is needed.. Yes, it is supported.by bodhi - Debian
fortis91, No bad block. I think it perhaps time to install new u-boot: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381 And see if things will get better and easier. That NAND rootfs was running OK on one of my Pogo E02.by bodhi - uBoot
Power up the Pogo V4, interrupt serial console, and execute the following envs: setenv arcNumber '3960' setenv machid 'F78' setenv load_initrd 'ext2load usb 0:1 0x1100000 /boot/uInitrd' setenv load_uimage 'ext2load usb 0:1 0x800000 /boot/uImage' setenv mainlineLinux 'yes' setenv mtdids 'nand0=orion_nand' setenv mtdparts 'by bodhi - uBoot
fortis91 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > No bad blocks. I rebooted so I'm not sure if dmesg > is still valid. I could do the write again and pos > t dmesg. If the mtdparts definition covers the whole NAND (the layout does not matter), then dmesg will show any bad block that exists in NAND flash.by bodhi - uBoot
You should have saved the uboot envs listing, before attempting to run any command that writes to it :) I need to find my old log , or write a few commands for booting to USBby bodhi - uBoot