Ancient Abysswalker Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I just refollowed the steps I did before to make > sure I did it right (I didn't use root before) and > I have the same problem. I don't know why I have > the same problem... I used sudo -i to get root, > used the -j parameter of mke2fs to make it be ext3 > (I think? I don'by rayknight - uBoot
I'm trying to create a uboot for my Kurobox-Pro. I accidentally overwrote mtd0, so if the device goes down I'm hosed as the binary image can't be found online! I have the original source code, but I have been unsuccessful in building it because it doesn't mention what tools were used or required and it fails to build with current tools. So I thought I would just add supportby rayknight - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @Ray, > > > Here is log file contents from my successful > > attempt with your latest uboot! Note that > > commands were edited for my environment and > only > > MON port was connected. I booted your > > > Debian-4.4.0-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 > > imageby rayknight - Debian
bodhi Wrote: > @Ray, > > 1. Try power down, unplug the power cord. Power > back on, kwboot, and run test on egiga0 only. > 2. Try power down, unplug the power cord. Power > back on, kwboot, and run test on egiga1 only. Too late tonight. I'll do this tomorrow, but I'm pretty sure they will both work as I restarted from Power Off multiple times trying aby rayknight - Debian
I have source code to an ancient uBoot version 1.1.1 I'd like to port this to the latest uboot, but I have no idea where to start and documentation on the uBoot site appears to be seriously out of date. I am an experienced C developer (over 20 years experience) and was a contributor to Linux back when m68k Macs were still a viable platform. I'd just like some pointers as I have noby rayknight - uBoot
Here is log file contents from my successful attempt with your latest uboot! Note that commands were edited for my environment and only MON port was connected. I booted your Debian-4.4.0-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 image from USB and ran apt-get update to show network is working properly! root@iconnect:~/work# ./kwboot -t -b uboot.2016.05-tld-2.17.on100_k9.mtd0.kwb -p /dev/ttyUSB0by rayknight - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > This Dreamplug is going to be easy. U-boot and > kernel are in mainline, albeit very old and basic > uboot and a simple kernel DTS. We just need to > make it more powerful. This will be my third DreamPlug. I currently have a V9 with the internal 2GB microSD and a V12 with internal 4GB microSD. Tby rayknight - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > rayknight Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Bodhi, > > > > They appear to have never been used! I already > > snagged the last SheevaPlug and last SMILE Plug > > from the same seller (@the same price) and they > > appear to have neveby rayknight - Off-Topic
Bodhi, They appear to have never been used! I already snagged the last SheevaPlug and last SMILE Plug from the same seller (@the same price) and they appear to have never been out of the box. Rayby rayknight - Off-Topic
There is a current ebay listing for multiple GlobalScale DreamPlugs for $15 plus $16 shipping. These devices use the 1.2Ghz 88F6281 and 88W8688 for bg wifi and Bluetooth 2.1+EDR w/512MB RAM, 2MB Flash for Uboot and either a 2GB or 4GB (depending on version) internal microSD for firmware, . External interfaces are 2 x USB 2.0, SDHC, eSATA, 3.5mm audio in, 3.5mm audio out, SPDIF out and 2 Gigabitby rayknight - Off-Topic
Sorry I've not been available to help with testing. I've had pneumonia and after recovery my time has been spent catching up on more important issues that I fell behind on. I may have some time to devote to working on this again this weekend. I have two of these units. Bodhi if you want to email me rayknight @ me.com perhaps I can arrange to send one to you if that would help inby rayknight - Debian
bobafetthotmail Wrote: > > Is there something in Debian I can call and it > will answer "yes I'm Debian"? Maybe kernel says > Debian in name. Debian will have the file /etc/debian_version which will contain the actual version number. Rayby rayknight - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ray, > > Try the Dockstar DTB. __ __ _ _ | \/ | __ _ _ ____ _____| | | | |\/| |/ _` | '__\ \ / / _ \ | | | | | | (_| | | \ V / __/ | | |_| |_|\__,_|_| \_/ \___|_|_| _ _ ____ _ | | | | | __ ) ___ ___by rayknight - Debian
nwestfal Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Maybe the kernel is loading the Intel driver but > it's not attached to any actual port. Because > just a few lines above that it does load the > Marvell driver: > > > Loading Marvell Ethernet Driver: > o Cached descriptors in DRAM > o DRAM SW cache-coherency > o 2 Gigaby rayknight - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And do you have GPL? > > Please post the stock serial bootlog (all the way > into the shell prompt). Unable to locate any GPL source code. Here is the bootlog to shell prompt: __ __ _ _ | \/ | __ _ _ ____ _____| | | | |\/| |/ _` | '__\ \ / / _by rayknight - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ray, > > There is an editorial error on the wiki page. Does > it have 2 ethenet ports? if yes, both should the > same? > > > ETH chip1: Marvell 88F6281 > ETH chip2: Marvell 88E1116R > LAN speed: 10/100/1000 > LAN ports: 1 > > > So you have opened it up and verified thby rayknight - Debian
Trying to get Debian to boot on Verbatim MediaShare Mini and I can't seem to get the Ethernet recognized. This uses a USI Topkick0281 board which should be a variation of the same board used in the TonidoPlug. See my entry @ wikidevi for complete hardware details. The board uses a Marvell 88F6281 A1 and does not appear to support kwboot as I've unsuccessfully tried multiple times. Iby rayknight - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Please try this 2.5 version. I've added Ethernet > code. > > - kwboot the box with this new version, as before, > interrupt serial console and > > Test 1: try 2 tests, with ethernet cable connected > to MON port, and then LAN port > > version > setenv ipaddr xxx.xxx.x.xx &gby rayknight - Debian
I've been sick for the last week, so just now getting caught up with forum posts. I'll try the latest version on my ON100 tomorrow night. Rayby rayknight - Debian
rynax Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > > I tried to modify the Uboot env settings to try to > boot from USB or IDE first, > if both are not present, then boot from the > internal flash/stock firmware. > > bootcmd=run bootcmd_uenv; run dt_bootcmd_usb; run > bootcmd_stock; reset > > > > the complete systeby rayknight - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @Ray, > > Tried this? > http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,29059,29657#msg > -29657 I might be able to find time later tonight. Will post output if I get the time to try it.by rayknight - Debian
nwestfal Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This looks pretty cool. Faster than E02 and twice > the RAM! But there doesn't seem to be any > available at the moment for less than $25 shipped. You might try messaging the seller that they are unlikely to sell something no longer supported by the vendor that needs to download software from a vendorby rayknight - Debian
Once you have the u-boot partition restored, why wouldn't you boot up Debian from USB and then use the nandwrite tool to restore the other partitions? This would provide better error handling and feedback than the limited tools available inside u-boot itself. Rayby rayknight - uBoot
I found specs for the following Marvell based LG NAS units: N2B1DD2 has Marvell 88F6192 800MHz with 128 MB DDR2 SDRAM, 2 SATA ports w/2 1TB drives, Blue-Ray Rewriter, 3 USB 2.0, 4-in-1 memory card reader, and 1 10/100/1000 Mbps LAN. The N1T1 is also supposed to have Marvell 88F6192 800MHz with 128 MB DDR2 SDRAM, but only 1 SATA port w 1TB drive, DVD Rewriter, 1 USB 2.0 and 1 10/100/1000 Mbby rayknight - Debian
Playing around with this again trying to boot a Linux kernel with a hacked dtb file appended. Get the following output: Uncompressing Linux... done, booting the kernel. Error: unrecognized/unsupported machine ID (r1 = 0x0000020f). Available machine support: ID (hex) NAME ffffffff Generic DT based system ffffffff Marvell Kirkwood (Flattened Device Tree) Can someone clue me in toby rayknight - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks Ray! > > 1. USB works. Cool. > > 2. MMC is missing. This is true. I forgot to port > this code. > > 3. Ethernet > > > Now same setup but using kwboot with your latest > uboot file. This time Link and Act lites are on > for the MON port and Act is on for the LAN pby rayknight - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > This version has 2 new things added: > > 1. Activate egiga0 and egiga1 > 2. Turn on GPIOs (I am not really sure which one > is which yet). Stock u-boot is a real pain to read > :) > > Please try kwboot like before. This time try both > egiga 0 and 1, and then do some USB or SD > initiby rayknight - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > While I'm waiting for my box, please try this > build with kwboot. > > > kwboot -t -B 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0 -b > uboot.2016.05-tld-2.1.on100_k9.mtd0.kwb -p > > > > Interrupt serial console if you can load it with > kwboot, and ping your router to see if you can get > netby rayknight - Debian
myinfo is included as an alias so you need to run it as just myinfo not /root/myinfo. See example from my IOmega Iconnect: root@iconnect:/tmp# myinfo iconnect 192.168.11.113 Machine model: Iomega Iconnect "Debian GNU/Linux 8 (jessie)" 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 Rayby rayknight - uBoot
I never thought of attaching a photo of my board with the serial port attached! That would have served better than my crude ASCII art. Glad to see that someone else has the same results that I did. Rayby rayknight - Debian