Joey, Sorry I mis-spoke! it's mini PCIe :) like this: http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mini-PCI-Express-to-USB-3-0-19pin-Header-Card-with-Dual-Type-A-Femal-Ports-Cable-/181864466698?hash=item2a57f7890a:g:DQ8AAOSwBahVYY4n The iConnect has no room for a full height one. So mini half height PCIe is a must.by bodhi - Off-Topic
SiliCAT, why dont you modify this command to use tftp to load uImage and uInitrd in the new uboot? Quote bootcmd_nfs=setenv nfs_server "192.168.0.224"; setenv nfs_path "/srv/nfs/hosts/tldDebian2"; setenv nfs_bootcmd "run nfs_set_bootargs; run nfs_boot"; setenv nfs_ipconfig "192.168.0.229:192.168.0.224:192.168.0.1:255.255.0.0:tldDebian2::off"; setenv nby bodhi - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes, iConnect is a really good plug. Tends to be > expensive, though. Need PCI to USB 3.0/SATA to be > a NAS. I tried a couple dirt cheap PCI to SATA cards but they were so bad that I threw them away :) if anybody knows any inexpensive haft-height PCIe to USB 3.0 cards, I would like to know about that. I have 3by bodhi - Off-Topic
Ford Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Is there nobody that has made an sd image, we can > just dd to a blank sd card and boot like > http://nerdvittles.com/?p=10560 have made for > debian/asterisk. It is easy to do but uneccessary. If one would like to learn Linux, tar command is a most useful and basic command one should learn. Is there reasby bodhi - uBoot
QuoteIf I downgrade the uboot to uBoot 2014, with the same nfs rootfs and envs, I can boot the debian system successfully. This is because the envs are different. So I think your envs settings in the new u-boot is not correct. Let's look at that again.by bodhi - uBoot
Yes, iConnect is a really good plug. Tends to be expensive, though. Need PCI to USB 3.0/SATA to be a NAS.by bodhi - Off-Topic
feas Wrote: > I think the network adapter is dead. This rarely happens, so I would look at the ethernet cable first.by bodhi - Off-Topic
feas Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Strangest thing my pogoplug all of a sudden > started ip hopping. I could watch it rotate thru > like 20 ip's. I have it set to manually use one > vice getting one from the router. My ssh > connection broke is why I noticed it. So I have > unplugged it now thinking root kit as a worse case > bby bodhi - Off-Topic
My 5 NAS (2 GFNet 3 GFHome) have been running Debian for 4,5 years. Never ran out of memory or crash.by bodhi - Off-Topic
> > First of all there was a big sort of controversy > with the model numbers. I'm pretty sure all of us > who got E02s were forced to buy a model that was > labeled different, maybe B02 or something The story was the Pogo E02 (Kirkwood SoC), Pogo V4 (Kirkwood SoC), and Pogo V3 series (Oxnas SoC) were all phased out by CloudEngine due to their terrible and out of dateby bodhi - Off-Topic
theboo, > root@nsa310:/uboot# dmesg | grep -i bad > [ 13.657673] Scanning device for bad blocks > [ 13.662059] Bad eraseblock 2 at 0x000000040000 > [ 13.666591] Bad eraseblock 3 at 0x000000060000 > root@nsa310:/uboot# flash_erase /dev/mtd0 0 6 > Erasing 128 Kibyte @ 20000 -- 16 % complete > flash_erase: Skipping bad block at 00040000 > flash_erase: Skipby bodhi - Debian
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ouchyoung Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yep! I'm learning to Debian... Newbie here, came > from Archlinux ARM, there's a little bit different > between the two OSes, need some time to look into > it. BTW, is there a systematic wiki like ArchLinux > has here? Thanks! We are not an organization like ALARM. But we have a Wiki threaby bodhi - uBoot
JeffS, Your info above is all correct. Advise: if you want a NAS with SATA and Gbit, then look for Goflex Home or Goflex Net.by bodhi - Off-Topic
theboo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello! > Is it possible to boot NSA310 from USB and use > rootfs also from USB? Unfortunately I can use only > stock uboot (bad blocks...). Yes it is possible. Use the rootfs 4.4 in the first post. But you will need to set u-boot envs from stock OS, if you don't have serial console. Serial console wouby bodhi - Debian
RyCKY_Martin Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Can I install grub to enable apparmor on pogo? > GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="$1 apparmor=1 > security=apparmor" No, not possible.by bodhi - Debian
JeffS Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi bodhi and thanks for the feedback. I'm now a > registered doozan forum member! > > I would consider installing a different version of > Linux if I could run the Pogoplug software. I > honestly have not looked into it yet. I am much > more familiar with Arch compared to Debian though. >by bodhi - Off-Topic
JeffS, You are not registered user so you can't edit post. Perhaps you should consider installing the latest Debian rootfs on USB or HDD: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 Using stock OS as a main system is not fun or safe. That kernel is very old.by bodhi - Off-Topic
arin, Create a new 4.4 rootfs on USB : http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 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: You need to do section 4, since you are booting with an old u-boot: Quote4. Create uImage with emby bodhi - uBoot
I'm afraid I'll spoil the mood by posting what's going on for me the last few months :)by bodhi - Off-Topic
SiliCAT, Post the entire serial boot log so I can see why uInitrd is not working.by bodhi - uBoot
arin, > This is my Pogoplug dissected by my friend: > http://imgur.com/lnan8pu > > He told me that: > * he identified a serial port and connected to it > through a usb adapter; > * he found the baud rate (115200) and he saw a > boot screenshot. Nothing happened apart a prompt: > http://imgur.com/kevW7LK At this u-boot prompt, get the listing of u-boot enby bodhi - uBoot
Gravelrash Wrote: > > @Bodhi - cant be as bad as the Brexit vote fallout > was for us brits..... Are you sure now? :))by bodhi - Off-Topic
SiliCAT Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have to use tftp to load the uImage > > setenv net_boot 'tftp 0x1c00000 $net_tftp_dtb; > tftp 0x800000 $net_tftp_kernel; echo; echo ** > Kernel Boot Arguments: $bootargs; echo;if tftp > 0x1100000 $net_tftp_initrd; then bootm 0x800000 > 0x1100000 0x1c00000;else bootm 0x800000 - > 0x1c0by bodhi - uBoot
Cool! glad it's unbrick. Now you should install the new u-boot and set up netconsole.by bodhi - uBoot
dancyran Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi and thank you for the great work you've done. > I've used it as a road map, but I realized a few > problems near the end. > I have a pogo-v4-a3-01 I've read your work and > also Qui's (7/2014 blog.qnology.com) and Jack > i.t. (2014 pogoplug4.blogspot.com) > got yby bodhi - uBoot
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ouchyoung Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thank you for your attention and please forgive my > poor English. > > I installed ArchLinux ARM on my goflex home, well, > it ran well but it's slower and slower recently, > so I wanted to go back to the stock firmware. I > followed the instructions from doozan.com as the > followingby bodhi - uBoot
> > It seems the nfs v2 is disabled. That would be a really bad decision. Hope you can set it. If it is not controlled by users, hope the LEDE developers has correct it.by bodhi - uBoot
Make sure you are running version 3 or version 2 NFS for this. Our u-boot actually run version 2, but it can access version 3 NFS (the NFS server version 3 can provide version 2 file system). /srv/nfs/hosts/PogoplugV4 172.16.16.0/255.255.255.0(rw,sync,no_root_squash,no_subtree_check) Which version does this installs? opkg install nfs-kernel-serverby bodhi - uBoot