Try to boot with Arch rootfs first. And install u-boot form inside Arch.by bodhi - Rescue System
absintos Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > zyxel nas320. the problem is that the fan is full > throttle by default...which is really loud. would > love if i could get it to quiet down a bit... It is supported. So please post your question/problem in a new NSA320 thread. I'm sure someone will answer.by bodhi - Debian
absintos, > also, i have this terrible feeling that the box is > generally behaving slower than the original latest > stock. Speed over samba has decreased > substantially from a stable 39MBps to somewhere > around 30MBps (samba 4.1 instead of samba3 > though). Perhaps it is true to the news/rumor: users have reported that kernel 3.15 suffers some performance regressiby bodhi - Debian
absintos Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > hi, > > does this kernel (3.15) support fan speed control > ? If yes, how would that get configured ? > > Abs It depends on the box that you have. And if it does, then it is really something specific to that box that might or might not need to be configured (kernel driver might have some defaulby bodhi - Debian
Neptune, If you plan to run Arch then it is best to install the Arch's build of latest U-boot, and use the same Arch rootfs you've already have. Follow steps 13 and 14 here: http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv5/seagate-goflex-netby bodhi - Rescue System
Neptune, Quotetar -zxvf ArchLinuxARM-kirkwood-latest.tar.gz -C This must be done as root user. Did you log into your Ubuntu as root? QuoteI believe Uboot has to be installed once the goflex boots with the above and I can get SSH access to it. If you've installed Arch a couple years ago, then it was U-Bit, not a standard installation of U-Boot.by bodhi - Rescue System
Cool! thanks guys for the verification.by bodhi - Debian
The command should be (this is the standard mke2fs on your Ubuntu, don't use the downloaded temporary binaries). mke2fs -j /dev/sdb1 Aso, probably you should to use fdisk to delete and create partition to make sure the USB is clean.by bodhi - Rescue System
Neptune, Yes. Do these steps on a different Linux box (If you don't have one then download Linux Live CD and boot your PC or Mac with it).by bodhi - Rescue System
Neptune, IIRC, Arch used to install U-Bit on your GoFlex Net, not the latest U-boot. So to revive your box don't reinstall, follow the instruction at http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv5/seagate-goflex-net. step 11 to the last step to download the latest ALARM rootfs, prepare the rootfs and, install new u-boot. After getting Arch running, if you choose to, you can run Debian rooby bodhi - Rescue System
Kernel linux-3.15.3-oxnas-tld-1 package was uploaded. Please see 1st post for download link. The tarball now includes the completed patch to build the kernel.by bodhi - Debian
@hsn, Without serial console, currently it is a little bit risky to get to your goal, i.e. boot with USB and use SATA for data only. There are a couple of alternatives (A or B). A. Install Arch Linux ARM. This option is easiest (fully automated), but no USB booting. http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv5/zyxel-nsa320 B. Update U-boot and create Debian rootfs on USB. 1. Install daby bodhi - Debian
@gray, Yes, the Pogo V4 U-boot is the same as the Mobile. OT, a gigabit switch would cost more than all the Mobiles that plug into it :) do you plan to create a cluster? I'm curious to know if there is a low cost way to do it. Thnx.by bodhi - uBoot
funtoy1001, Yes, but to have it recognized as a whole 3TB disk you need new u-boot: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381 If you're running older u-boot, then you can use a hybrid-MBR approach (one really small MBR partition, one large GPT partition).by bodhi - Debian
FYI, There are some bug fixes and code structure reorganization in u-boot-2014.07. So I plan to hold off the rebasing of u-boot-kirkwood until 2014.07 is released (sometime about mid to the end of this month). The Pogo V4 u-boot is ready, but will be released at the same time as other Kirkwood boxes after the 2014.07 rebase.by bodhi - uBoot
I've uploaded the 2014.01-tld-3 u-Boot image for Netgear Stora. This version corrected the missing support for GPT and large HDD booting. Since it has not been tested, please remember to try UART booting first before flashing for real.by bodhi - uBoot
WarheadsSE Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My immediate assumption is the timings for the > NAND. Concur. And I thought this would be doable: - Build both SPL and U-boot to boot SATA. - Build both SPL and U-boot to boot NAND. - Boot into Debian/Arch - Flash NAND version of SPL and U-boot from inside Debian/Arch - If unsuccessful, go back and adjby bodhi - uBoot
Kernel 3.15.3-kirkwood-tld-1 package was uploaded. Please see 1st post for download link.by bodhi - Debian
crosser, This question I think would be best answered by WarheadsSE. However, since it is an OX820, I would look at this u-boot (Note that it is not usable as is for your purpose, I've provided only the NAND version for Pogo V3): http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,16017 I think it would need to be adjusted somewhat for your box (clock, 2 SATA ,...). And booting with SATA can be doby bodhi - uBoot
@ingmar_k, As usual, your idea is solid and well thought :) I've thought of starting from a Debian Kirkwood config initially also. But at the end, I chose to start with kref's config to keep it simple so that we can have a stable starting point. I was afraid to get into too much different config options and got bogged down to solving problems. But in retrospect, it might have been beby bodhi - Debian
bugs181, A. The basic steps to install Debian on Pogo Mobile: 1. Install Arch first (to update u-boot): http://archlinuxarm.org/platforms/armv5/pogoplug-series-4 2. Create Debian rootfs on USB: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 3 . Setup u-boot envs to boot Debian with Arch U-boot version (do this while running Arch system) http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,11538 B. Toby bodhi - Debian
gulizi, I will provide a patch to the mainline kernel as mentioned here: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,16044,16434#msg-16434by bodhi - Debian
@gulizi, Read a few posts back.by bodhi - Debian
kuemmel Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Okay. > I installed Arch Linux on my Pogo. It runs > perfect, but the Debian doesn't boot from the > Flash Drive. > I've done everything as described but it won't > boot. > Can anyone help me? > > regards, > kuemmel To boot Debian with current Arch U-boot version:by bodhi - Debian
Ill, Sorry about this :) I was so sure that it's was included the Netgear patch in u-Boot. But you've found out the hard way, I missed that 1 line of code in the Netgear Stora patch!!! Must have been an editing error. Seems like other Stora users have not tried this feature. I will release a new u-boot version soon which will include this. Pls check back in a couple weeks.by bodhi - uBoot
metric, - Set up netconsole (if you don't have serial console): http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,14 - Power up and monitor u-boot boot log to see any error during boot. It is likely a power problem. But best to see the boot process to see if u-boot has failed bring up the hub.by bodhi - Debian
Quotemy next Oxnas kernel release (in about 2 weeks). I will include netfilter in this release.by bodhi - Debian
Brom, In kernel 3.14+ you should be able to select CONFIG_NETFILTER in make menuconfig. If you have trouble with make menuconfig, try make oldconfig: - manually edit the .config file to have CONFIG_NETFILTER=y - run make oldconfig and respond to each question. - then run make again to build If somehow it does not work for you, wait for my next Oxnas kernel release (in about 2 weeks)by bodhi - Debian
Brom, QuoteDoes that mean that I can skip step 9 and 10 with an older kernel or do I need a different file to flash? No, it means that you will need to make sure your current u-boot envs can boot old kernel. And change them if necessary. So if you're not sure how, then I would recommend to use the latest rootfs so that it conforms to requirement 3 in first post: 3. Your Pogo V3 is aby bodhi - uBoot