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
fortis91 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi, > > I'me getting some errors after the write > > read_nand_cached: error reading nand off 0x7a7a00 > size 8192 bytes > read_nand_cached: error reading nand off 0x809600 > size 8192 bytes > read_nand_cached: error reading nand off 0x889a00 > size 8192 bytes > read_naby bodhi - uBoot
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Here's an afterthought: > > Today I was talking with great neighbors of mine, > whose Windows computers I've maintained quarterly > for 5 years. The guy gave me a $20 tip for how hap > py they are. So I SCREAM up to Best Buy to get a S > amsung EVO 32GB for $12.99. I was goingby bodhi - Off-Topic
fortis91, Use 0 0 to indicate erase all: flash_erase /dev/mtd2 0 0by bodhi - uBoot
That's the default stock envs. Not what I meant. The envs should include what you are using to boot to USB rootfs curently.by bodhi - uBoot
Nirmal, > https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/full_system_b > ackup_with_rsync The above is a good tutorial to back up live rootfs. > Queries : > 1.Is it possible to backup the live system or shou > ld i need to shutdown and clone the rootfs > The best way to back up is to clone the rootfs. This Debian link is a good one. https://wiki.debian.org/Backup/Cloneby bodhi - uBoot
hbelcher. So I see this box still has stock u-boot on it. And the bootm command is incomplete. 3166793 bytes read ## Booting image at 00800000 ... Image Name: Linux-4.4.0-kirkwood-tld-1 Created: 2017-04-23 19:22:56 UTC Image Type: ARM Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed) Data Size: 3166729 Bytes = 3 MB Load Address: 00008000 Entry Point: 00008000by bodhi - uBoot
fortis91, So this nandwrite is correct: nandwrite -n /dev/mtd2 mtd2by bodhi - uBoot
Joey, I'd doubt if the SD card slot has enough power for USB (which could be up to 500mA), but I could be wrong. Look for the specs for SD card slot and see what is the max Amp.by bodhi - Off-Topic
hbelcher, Rootfs sticky thread: Linux Kernel 4.10.9 Kirkwood package and Debian rootfs Using this 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. Basic minimal Debian Kirkwood rootfs for most Kirwood plugs: Note: pay attention to Step 4. You need to know which u-boot version thby bodhi - uBoot
fortis91, > 1. Download your mtd2 rootfs > http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,31993,3 > 2082#msg-32082 Checked. > 2. Download NAND and U-Boot tools (for flash_erase > all) > http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,27280 Checked. > 3. Download ubiformat > http://jeff.doozan.com/debian/rescue/ubifo > rmat No need to. > 4. Erase rootfs > flasby bodhi - uBoot
Hi Nirmal, > Thanks for your inputs. Now i was successfully abl > e to install Debian and running smoothly. Cool! > 1.How do i backup rootfs automtaically instead of > ejecting and backing up? You need to use rsync to back up a live rootfs to a USB drive, or to a NFS share folder. If you can't find a tutorial how to do that then post back and I'll post some inby bodhi - uBoot
ming, You're running an entirely different version of u-boot and kernel for this box. So I would recommend to flash u-boot only if you intend to run the new rootfs from here: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,16044 And your mtd definitions are very different from what we use here Your current system: root@PogoPlug:~# cat /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 0004000by bodhi - uBoot
Nirmal_Kumar Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks Bodhi. > > I flashed and i also verified the output mentioned > in Step 8. Now the issue i am facing is the defaul > t Pogo OS in not detecting the SATA (top port) dri > ve. > > Here the output i got from ptintenv. Should i need > to reflash the default env image again? >by bodhi - uBoot
1. my mtd2 rootfs: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,31993,32082#msg-32082 2. Also, Stock Goflex Net mtd2 rootfs Wiki thread : http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,23630 Section: Backup and Cloning rootfs 3.Backup and restore NAND mtds: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,16789,16789#msg-16789 Before you flash mtd2 using either of the backups above, you could post theby bodhi - uBoot
JT, You also might want to check the power supply (if this happens to another flash drive).by bodhi - Debian
fortis91, I think your hardware is at fault here. If you have already checked every connection, then the NIC itself is the problem.by bodhi - uBoot
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > you guys are upstanding citizens > > (or so I believe, ever been in jail? :)) > > I thought all us hackers were classed as criminals > at some time or another?? :) right!by bodhi - Off-Topic
fortis91, To verify, interrupt serial console and ping the router. See if ethernet is up, if it does it means your box hardware is good.b But first you need to set the ipaddress for the box (let's use 100). Assuming your router is 192.168.0.1: setenv ipaddr 192.168.0.100 ping 192.168.0.1by bodhi - uBoot
Nirmal_Kumar Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This is the output i got from Netconsole > > > > U-Boot 2016.05-tld-1 (Jun 12 2016 - 13:41:47 -0700 > ) > Pogoplug V4 > gcc (Debian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2 > GNU ld (GNU Binutils for Debian) 2.25 > Hit any key to stop autoboot: 0 > ## Error: "bootcmd_mmc" not defined &by bodhi - uBoot
fortis91 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi, > > I appreciate your help but I've gone through 3 cab > les that are working on other systems. Even tried > a router I have laying around to see if for whatev > er reason my router is just not giving a IP to thi > s MAC but not dice. I see the router port light up > while the Dby bodhi - uBoot
fortis91, Check your ethernet cable, swap it with another one that you know working.by bodhi - uBoot
wacke, > I found the barebox project,is there anyway to get > the marvell sdk?I want to get the armada 370 soc w > ith 88e6171 switch working on barebox. > I also found this project: https://github.com/Marv > ellEmbeddedProcessors/u-boot-marvell,is there have > the switch driver? I've looked into the u-boot 88e6171 switch driver before for the EA4500, and stoppedby bodhi - Debian
fortis91, Quote> A couple interesting lines: > [ 0.160991] : /ocp@f1000000/ethe > rnet-controller@72000/ethernet0-port@0: local-mac- > address is not set This is OK, it's normal. Quote[ 0.000000] Linux version 4.4.0-kirkwood-tld-1 (root@tldDebian) (gcc version 4.9.2 (Debian 4.9.2-10) ) #1 PREEMPT Mon Jan 25 20:35:24 PST 2016 [ 0.000000] CPU: Feroceon 88FR131by bodhi - uBoot
This is the chip: QuoteNetwork:88E6161 Switch chip with 5 gigabit port,88E1116 with 1 gigabit aux portby bodhi - Debian