pengu, Try this on NSA325v2 stock u-boot: mw.l f1010100 0020c000 usb start It should be the same in NSA320s. However, please make sure you do this on NSA320s while no other device is attached to the box, only the USB stick, as a precaution (I have not checked the source code to see if there is any differences in the 320s vs 325 at this memory location).by bodhi - Debian
pengu, Quote> yes, USB boot is no problem on NSA310s Checked. Quote> no matter wich stick I use, it isn't recognized. > (same on NSA325v2 with stock U-Boot) > > on both devices, the following is also the same: > > the first "usb start" shows no usb storage even if > I plug one in every usb port > second: when issuing "usb start"by bodhi - Debian
Joey, > I suspect the benefit of restamp's method of > having maybe USB stick with the OS on USB port 1, > and use the spinning disk for data storage and > retrieval. Keep a backup of the 8-GB USB stick of > course. But let's say on my 500 GB data drive, > what if I formatted a 1-2 GB as swap, would Debian > on the USB stick ever use it? Or is that a goodby bodhi - Off-Topic
pengu, > the NSA310s U-Boot behave the same. > no USB boot is possible So your problem is not with u-boot! because I am booting my NSA310s with USB. Perhaps you should try with a different USB stick. If you do "usb start" when the stick is plugged in, and you see this Marvell>> usb start (Re)start USB... USB: scanning bus for devices... 2 USB Device(s) fouby bodhi - Debian
Quote> I'm guessing the remaining problem is stock u-boot > on NSA320s does not load kernel from USB? so the > behavior is different between stock NSA310s u-boot > in NAND and stock NSA320s u-boot in NAND? stock NSA320s and NSA310s U-Boot behave the same un NSA320s OK. Here I don't understand the problem. Stock 310s u-boot boots USB kernel/rootfs fine. Does stoby bodhi - Debian
Joey, > Could you recommend a specific 3.5" case for > GoFlex Desk so I have a higher likelihood of > success? I get all excited you see... > The enclosure I've posted above is stock Seagate. It is the GF Desk enclosure out of the box, with the USB 3.0 adapter base, and a HDD inside. I had no problem using this GoFlex Desk adapter and enclosure combo on Pogo plugs.by bodhi - Off-Topic
Yes. But note that it does not come with SATA to USB cable. The snap-in stock base that comes with this enclosure is more expensive than a common 3rd party adapter.by bodhi - Off-Topic
@pengu, I thought you were successful booting UART with rebuilt stock 310s u-boot here: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,22847,22966#msg-22966 Did this image load the kernel from USB? how was rootfs mounting? did it boot all the way to Debian? Please post entire serial console boot log in this test to recap how far you've got, and what is the remaining problem. TBH, I have a difby bodhi - Debian
Hi Jay, Sorry I forgot about this :) Yes, the idea is to flash my u-boot image and default envs image, and then merge only what is needed from davygravy's rescue system envs. Do you need help doing that?by bodhi - uBoot
Joey, > receiver and I got his old one. It was 1 /1/2 > hours of awesome and then the head parking problem > reared it's ugly... you guessed it, head. :)) > So if you guys have recommendations for more > reliable hard drives for home NAS, do tell. If you get 3.5" HDD with adapter, then Hitachi is pretty reliable drives (used to be Hitachi, but I think theyby bodhi - Off-Topic
Joey, I like Pogo E02 better with more RAM for Homecloud or NAS, if you only ever attach USB HDDs to it. And if you are going to run additional memory-intensive apps later then Pogo E02 is better. In real life uses, Pogo E02 memory pretty much negates the CPU advantage of the Pro (once the Pro starts swaping, its CPU and SATA are not going to help much). OtOH, think about your future use cby bodhi - Off-Topic
Here is the Dockstar JTAG info http://plume.redox.ws/article13/dockstar-debricking-jtag-with-buspirateby bodhi - uBoot
pengu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm running debian for hours now, there is only > one thing: > how I can start/control the fan? > it's running outside the box but not when debian > is running It's a GPIO fan. So you could control it with GPIO. However, there should be fan control utitlies in stock FW, which is easier.by bodhi - Debian
Jean, > Can you > please just confirm that nothing is now broken > because of the modification of the FW environment Not sure I understood this question?by bodhi - Debian
Jean BRUDER Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > > > Jean, use the instruction step 4b. You have > older > > u-boot, so 4a will not work. > > Dear -bodhi, > > Following your last instruction, I upgraded the > u-boot too. I now use your last uboot, and it's > working fine, thanks for that. Anyway,by bodhi - Debian
pengu, This one is very similar to the GoFlex Net (except for the RAM). The source is 2012. I'll see if it can be merged into my build.by bodhi - Debian
Kernel linux-4.1.0-kirkwood-tld-2 package has been uploaded. Please see 1st post for download link.by bodhi - Debian
pengu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > shure but with working uart .. no problem > I don't need the stock OS so it's ok Not stock OS. I meant the Debian-3.18.5-kirkwood-tld-1 USB rootfs should boot with stock u-boot but you need to change that variable.by bodhi - Debian
pengu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @bobafetthotmail > > I've tried this and the compiled U-Boot seems to > work > > > > U-Boot 2012.10-g8aac38e (Aug 10 2015 - 00:17:17) > DNS-325 > > SoC: Kirkwood 88F6281_A1 > DRAM: 256 MiB > WARNING: Caches not enabled > NAND: 128 MiB > In: serialby bodhi - Debian
@Jay, Let me check what are the correct envs. In the mean time, you could list your current envs here. I'll be back.by bodhi - uBoot
jay, > if i install your default env: > stock fw dont start. usb stick (wheezy) starts > fine. This is expected. My default u-boot envs don't care about stock FW! > what set of env should i use? Use my default envs. And then adjust the envs to boot stock. You can merge what Jeff's env has that related to booting stock FW to the current bootcmd. For example pby bodhi - uBoot
pengu, Ah! I saw the default envs you've posted. Set this env and then boot mainlineLinux=yesby bodhi - Debian
pengu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > yes this isn't new to me but I thogut it should be > possible with the stuff here. > but it seems that the stock U-Boot doesn't like > boot the kernel. What's your u-boot envs looks like in serial console, stock u-boot?by bodhi - Debian
Jean BRUDER Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Dear -bodhi, > > Following the thread > http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096, I > finally achieved in reinstalling my dockstar. But > after following the steps to upgrade to the latest > 4.1 kernel using the "a" option of the point 4, I > got it broken again ... > >by bodhi - Debian
luke10050, > edit: dropped my baud rate to 9600 as my dodgy > unshielded cable says no to 115200. looks like a > working os Cool! pls post your config so I can compare to my current one.by bodhi - Debian
I vaguely remembered something peculiar about baud rate. Have you tried a different one?by bodhi - Debian
It looks like you've actually booted into Debian. The serial console putput is too magled to be sure, though. Try hitting the <Return> key many times to see if you get the Debian prompt. And also you have a network problem. It seems eth0 was not up.by bodhi - Debian
Hi luke10050, > ata1: SATA link up 3.0 Gbps (SStatus 123 SControl > 300) > ata2: SATA link down (SStatus 0 SControl 300) > ata1.00: ATA-8: TOSHIBA MK6465GSXN, GH101M, max > UDMA/100 > ata1.00: 1250263728 sectors, multi 16: LBA48 NCQ > (depth 31/32) > ata1.00: configured for UDMA/100 > done. It is very encouraging! it means that the ACHI driver in the kerneby bodhi - Debian
pratikworld, It's time to search the forum, google,... lot of good information is out there.by bodhi - uBoot
pratikworld, Please read the installation instruction for 3.18.5 again.by bodhi - uBoot