Dannii, It actually looks good, except for the "EHCI timed out on TD" error. Even with this error, it's OK, because your rootfs was not the one that timed out, and you can boot into Debian? To help the USB drives to have more time, set this variable to 15 seconds. You might want to try longer periods until you stop seeing this EHCI timeout (It does not take the whole period fby bodhi - Debian
sz3bbylA, - Ignore the local MAC address warning. No problem there. But don't change anything related to this ethaddr. - rootfstype is what pengu said above. Your USB rootf is using Ext3 file system. But your usb_rootfstype is Ext2, so to fix: fw_setenv usb_rootfstype ext2by bodhi - Debian
Dirk, Try this to see if you can turn it on and off: /bin/echo 44 > /sys/class/gpio/export /bin/echo "out" > /sys/class/gpio/gpio44/direction /bin/echo 1 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio44/value /bin/echo 0 > /sys/class/gpio/gpio44/valueby bodhi - uBoot
notoneofmyseeds, You have to be root user first while doing this. And cd /media/sunnsea/rootfs tar -xjf Debian-3.16.0-kirkwood-tld-2-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 sync sync syncby bodhi - uBoot
pratikworld, > Please help. Is this because of the error in step > 3? If so what is the exact command that should be > executed? Yes. The solid greenLED is a good sign (kernel has started). But later the kernel has trouble mounting rootfs (because the errors in step 3). The error in step 3 is usually because you're not root user. You have to be root the entire time while yoby bodhi - uBoot
andr2k, > Looks like the only measure is to use a serial > cable. Not quite there yet! last questions: What was the LED behavior? did it flash green, then stayed orange (green+red) for brief moment and then solid green? please describe the LED sequence. Because you've successfully installed u-boot, have set up netconsole. Booting in to Debian is not difficult at all. Thereby bodhi - Debian
notoneofmyseeds, > But can someone please tell me how to do this: > > #usb_set_bootargs=setenv bootargs console=$console > root=$usb_root rootdelay=$usb_rootdelay > rootfstype=$usb_rootfstype $mtdparts > $usb_custom_params > usb_rootfstype=ext2 > > or: > > set_bootargs_usb=setenv bootargs console=$console > root=$usb_root rootdelay=$rootdelayby bodhi - uBoot
notoneofmyseeds, 1. The user/password credential above is for stock Pogo OS. Stock OS resides in NAND, so to boot that, you have to remove all USB devices attached. 2. If gaining access to the stock Pogo OS is not possible. I've suggested to use the latest Debian rootfs for booting above. And that is the Debian-3.16.0-kirkwood-tld-2 rootfs.. This can be found in the kernel/rootfs threaby bodhi - uBoot
I’ve uploaded the NSA325 u-boot 2014.07-tld-4 image. Please see 1st post for download link.by bodhi - uBoot
notoneofmyseeds Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Many, many years past, I installed Debian Arch on > the Pink pogoplug. > > The USB stick of the install has long been lost. > > I'd like to install Debian again now, but I can't > ssh into the pogoplug. > > It starts and gets an IP, but since I don't know > tby bodhi - uBoot
pratikworld, Ok, so you actually bailed out in the middle of the installation :) Fortunately, the command to set the MAC Address failed, so there is hope. However, the rest of the u-boot envs were not set (arcNumber, machid, and few other envs). The good thing is you've done the step about flashing u-boot envs. At this point, I would try this as a best chance to get it boot Debian (by bodhi - uBoot
Hi Davide, See http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,22241,22990,page=10#msg-22990by bodhi - Debian
The good news :) I've switched gear and worked on the NSA325 u-boot today. It now brings the link up right away when u-boot starts. So we know what to do for the NSA3xx series. Now back to the NSA3x0S u-boot!by bodhi - Debian
pratikworld, > Ever since its stuck on a boot loop. I tried > everything from power cycling to fat32 drive with > revert folder. But it doesn't seem to work. What is the LED behavior in the boot loop? does it flash green, then flashing red, then flashing green again? please describe it. And if you have a log of what you've done so far, then post it here, or pastebin itby bodhi - uBoot
andr2k, With netconsole, this is all you will see in the boot log. Quote> > Starting kernel ... > Look at your network router or use scanning app such as Linux nmap or IOS Fing to find the Pogo IP address and log in with SSH. If you can't find it, then verify these: - Check your rootfs USB file system, is it type Ext3? - When you extract the rootfs to the USB drivby bodhi - Debian
Hi osa, > nsa310s_phy_fixup(struct phy_device *phydev) > +{ > + int err; > + int temp; > + /* go to page 3 */ > + err = phy_write(phydev, 22, 3); > + if (err < 0) > + return err; > + /* read page 3, register 17 */ > + temp = phy_read(phydev, 17); > + /* clear bit 4, set bit 5 */ > +by bodhi - Debian
pengu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > shootdown isn't working > > > [ ok ] Unmounting temporary filesystems...done. > [ ok ] Deactivating swap...done. > [ ok ] Unmounting local filesystems...done. > [ 747.031241] EXT4-fs (sda3): re-mounted. Opts: > (null) > Will now halt. > logger: Will halt - now > [ 749.2224by bodhi - Debian
pocket Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > hello i have put debian on my goflex home > > this is the result to uname -ra > > Linux debian 2.6.32-5-kirkwood #1 Tue May 13 > 17:59:08 UTC 2014 armv5tel GNU/Linux > > what you tink update or no to a new kernell > > regards Yes. But be sure to make a back up of your existing rby bodhi - Debian
pengu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > it's quite different: > I'm starting kwboot first, then powering on the > device and it loads. > this seems to interrupt the thing mentioned > earler > The NSA320s doesn't go off again as without kwboot > and I don't have to manually power it on again. Sorry I don't quitby bodhi - Debian
pengu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > ... > >I've started to work on u-boot and think > > it will be a little slower to bring up because > > nobody has brought this SoC up in mainline > u-boot. > > The Medion Life P89634 MD 90221 haby bodhi - Debian
pengu, > Booting debian via USB and TFTP isn't posible with > it, I have do flash the kernel stuff into NAND. > with your NSA310s uart U-Boot, the link is up with > 1000 baseT-FD in and I can boot via TFTP as I did. Did you do the same sequence with my built NSA310s uart U-Boot? meaning starting kwboot so it spinning and waiting, and then press the power button. The linkby bodhi - Debian
slb Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have brand new Pogoplug v4.3.1 and trying to > follow your guidelines as suggested I checked for > bad sectors and found following: > > /bin/dmesg | grep -i 'bad' > > [ 1.010000 ] scanning device for > bad blocks > [ 1.050000 ] Bad eraseblock 786by bodhi - uBoot
pengu, Thanks for confirming UART booting works! I saw you've responded on the other thread about the "no link" problem with the 320S. So to make sure I understood what you've tested: - Boot with NAND stock u-boot, and Zyxel OS. - Reboot into NAND stock u-boot, Debian 4.1 - shutdown -h now - Start with Power button, let it boot all the ways into Debian 4.1 Aby bodhi - Debian
@pengu, Does the 320s have the same PHY problem?by bodhi - Debian
superelchi, > FYI: UART booting the stock u-boot works here > also. But - as expected - still no link. Thanks! just knowing this give us lot of freedom to hack. I've started to work on u-boot and think it will be a little slower to bring up because nobody has brought this SoC up in mainline u-boot. So I expect I would have to do a lot of testing. I was right :) I have built an iby bodhi - Debian
theeleaper, You can usually find the instruction in the man page: # man fw_setenv Quotefw_setenv(8) fw_setenv(8) NAME fw_setenv - Tool for modifying the environment for the bootloader U-Boot SYNOPSISby bodhi - uBoot
Here is the good place to start. http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?8,22027,22027#msg-22027by bodhi - uBoot
theeleaper Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So i switched to debian rebooted pogoplug and it > booted all the way to root@debian:~# looks like > its working..now to install samba...any tips? Cool! After logging in this rootf the first time, remember to change password and generate new SSH key to make it your own unique rootfs. And also updateby bodhi - uBoot
Joey, > Ignorance is bliss, and of course I'm happy > and time flies by (LOL), but in the wake of my > ToDo list now at "hard drive acquisitions" I've > got to figure out which Pogoplugs do torrents and > which run home NAS. Oh, so if there's a Pogoplug > that's just headless and no GUI shell, and it's > just running Samba from webmby bodhi - Off-Topic
theeleaper, If you don't really have a preference, then try booting with Debian rootfs. It is a little easier to deal with when booting with multiple drives: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,22523,22546#msg-22546by bodhi - uBoot