sylvester Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > GoflexHome should have 2A power supply. > > > I am using the power supply came with the unit. > No good? It should be OK. But doublecheck the power rating (printed on the unit), just to be surby bodhi - Debian
sylvester Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > sylvester, > > > > > A bit out off topic: I have experienced disk > > > failure twice since I put debian on my goflex > > home > > > 20 months ago and running it 24x7. I have >by bodhi - Debian
thawkins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Possible under Wheezy to use mtdblock3 on PogoPlug > E02 to hold a swapfile, or swap partition for that > matter? > It's possible, but not recommended to use NAND mtd for swap.by bodhi - Off-Topic
davidedg, > I'm more inclined to think it may be > duplex/speed... that's strange it's 10HDx instead > of 100FDx - I'll try another switch or crossover > cable with my pc first. Perhaps a cold start test would help narrow down possibilities.by bodhi - uBoot
@Davide, Further thought, what if you flash my u-boot back (instead of using your current build)? I wonder if I'll need to verify what's has changed from the GitHub.by bodhi - uBoot
davidedg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Sometimes if your network environment is noisy, > > you have to do a few pings before it get > > connected. That's why I've changed the > instruction > > to set up netconsole to do 5 pings instead of 1 > > like we used to do. > > sigh - same issue :( > >by bodhi - uBoot
miksi, Try connecting with netconsole, it will be obvious what went wrong. This flashing green LED indicates u-boot is running, but it never tried to load the kernel. Do you boot with Arch or Debian rootfs? does its file system match u-boot rootfstype env? I recall Arch recent installation use Ext4. One quick way to verify your installation was good, you could boot with Debian 3.16 rootby bodhi - uBoot
@Davide, Sometimes if your network environment is noisy, you have to do a few pings before it get connected. That's why I've changed the instruction to set up netconsole to do 5 pings instead of 1 like we used to do. FYI, on another scenario. U-Boot netconsole is flaky! the code has a flaw in that sometime when it has a false positive, it would go into a busy loop and take 2 minutby bodhi - uBoot
superelchi, Thanks superelchi! it's a really good test you did :) Could you try the new 310S DTB that I've posted above for Johnny and run the same test? the 325 and the 310S have the same LAN chip. I've changed the 310S DTS to use the same definition from the 325. I've attached the 310S DTS in this post also.by bodhi - Debian
Vinay, > I have an old backup i made with acronis in 2012. > If i over write the usb with the old backup will > it start working again? Yes that should work. Furthermore, even though your u-boot ins quite old, it should be able to boot my Debian-3.16.0-kirkwood-tld-2 rootfs: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 Scroll down to the section: QuoteUpdated 02 Sept 201by bodhi - Debian
miksi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I did everything from instruction from install > page including change for mac address, pogo > machine ID and the rest but now pogo cant boot, > neither with nor without usb flash. I get pogo > sign green flashing and cannot connect by SSH. Did you set up netconsole? or do you have serial console? if yoby bodhi - uBoot
Yama, > So Bodhi? > Val said, that it doesn't recognizes the drives > even with both options set to y. That's what I will need to look at when I have time. The OpenWrt patch indicates that the cnsxxx SATA driver was deprecated, and the mainline AHCI driver should be used. > I wasn't able to compile from source. Not sure why. I think Val did compile OK withby bodhi - Debian
miksi, > But you also stated that This assumes that your > plug has been installed with Jeff's official > installation script. > I didn't do that. Can I proceed with running > Jeff's official install script with option --no > boot check? > Can I presume that Jeff's script installs uboot > and different environment variables in NAND? >by bodhi - uBoot
debian7, > > Thanks for the input, not sure if Ext3 will cause > some wear to USB drive over time? I'll have a try > and see. See this post for how to alleviate that: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,13702,13704#msg-13704by bodhi - Debian
sylvester, > A bit out off topic: I have experienced disk > failure twice since I put debian on my goflex home > 20 months ago and running it 24x7. I have the > whole system running off the SATA disk. Is it GoFlex Net or GoFlex Home? By "disk failure" you meant the disk failed, or the file system was corrupted? If the disk failed completely and became unusableby bodhi - Debian
Vinay, What is your current U-Boot and Debian version? please post output of grep -a --null-data U-Boot /dev/mtd0ro dmesgby bodhi - Debian
@Gravelrash, > Does this rely on us not having changed the V3 > from standard to start with? Yes. As long as you have not touched the second MTD partition where the stock OS resides, then it should work. > Can this be used with the modified uboot and > Debian OS from an existing modified V3 plug?? Yes. It's actually a requirement to have installed new u-boot. It doby bodhi - Rescue System
Rajesh, > It is great to see my Pogoplug back on network > after following your suggestion. Now i am running > with Debian.. Cool! > > Can you please help me now how to go back to my > original Pogoplug OS. Before you decide to go back to original Pogo OS, be aware that CloudEngines has discontinued the free subscription. You would need to pay a fee to use theiby bodhi - uBoot
Rajesh, Without serial console, your best bet is to create a new Debian rootfs. See this kernel/rootfs thread: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 Scroll down to the section: QuoteUpdated 02 Sept 2014: Rootfs Debian-3.16.0-kirkwood-tld-2 was uploaded. This rootfs is to keep in sync with kernel Linux-3.16.0-kirkwood-tld-2 (and its new features). Follow the instruction in thisby bodhi - uBoot
sylvester, > 1. Is this behaviour normal with Jessie? > 2. Is the permission for the version in Jessie > correct? Yes. But you can set the sticky bit to allow normal user to ping chmod u+s /bin/pingby bodhi - Debian
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Cheers Don, yeah I wish there were a happy medium > between a flash drive and a 1-cord portable hard > drive. > > In the meantime when using USB drive my strategy > is to set swap to 4GB-ish, figuring that might > spread out the wear & tear. Linux itself doesn't > take up tby bodhi - Off-Topic
debian7 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The little ARM device on Debian is great. I mainly > use a Pogoplug E02 as NAS server for home sharing > needs. However, when I was out of town last week, > my wife complained that it was not working. > > After I came back, I found that there was a power > loss happened and the Pogoplug stuck onby bodhi - Debian
@damacc, It looks great, thanks! QuoteLenovo wants a cheque or money order to cover expenses before they will mail it to you on a cd. (https://lenovo-na-en.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/34787) They could not even provide a download link? They just want to make it more difficult for us to get their GPL source :)by bodhi - Debian
Hi Dirk, Thanks for the offer. But let's hold off, I think it's best for pbg4 to give it a try first, I have high confidence in pbg4 to produce a good patch.by bodhi - uBoot
@habibie, > > Updated 12 Feb 2015: > > > > Kernel linux-3.18.5-oxnas-tld-1 package was > > uploaded. The following features are new in > > The Dropbox download link is right below the description. The .config file is in the tarball.by bodhi - Debian
@miksi, > Can I proceed with doozan uboot installation from > Arch No, Jeff's u-boot is too old. You'll need to install my latest u-boot build in the first post of this thread. > and what else needs to be done See this post at Arch site for how to migrate from Arch u-boot (or search this forum for user TEN posts): http://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=3by bodhi - uBoot
@damacc, Cool! thanks for your contribution! I'll add this DTS to the next release. In the mean time, do you have serial console connected? if you do, please post the serial console boot log.by bodhi - Debian
@ pbg4, Adding a DTS device is not difficult, as you've just illustrated. The time consuming part is to test and fix any error. I don't have the NSA320 box so I would rely on you :)by bodhi - uBoot
@habibie, > Perhaps, the question I should have asked is > what is the fanciful expansion of tld > used in the Linux-4.1.0-kirkwood-tld-1. Ah :) tld is my initials. It's an old habit from team collaborating works.by bodhi - Debian