helpless, The symptom indicates that you're probably running an old U-Boot (perhaps 2009)? Old U-Boot does not work with kernel 3.2.xx and later. If that's true, you should restore your usb stick to the previous back up before the upgrade, and then install the latest kernel here: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 Make sure you have a back up stick, too. Since your kernel iby bodhi - Debian
Kernel linux-3.12.13-oxnas-tld-5 package was uploaded. Please see 1st post for download link.by bodhi - Debian
DavideDG, I've included all LM sensors in the kernel as modules. You might check to see if the specific LM sensors for NSA325 V2 are loaded. CONFIG_SENSORS_LM63=m CONFIG_SENSORS_LM70=m CONFIG_SENSORS_LM73=m CONFIG_SENSORS_LM75=m CONFIG_SENSORS_LM77=m CONFIG_SENSORS_LM78=m CONFIG_SENSORS_LM80=m CONFIG_SENSORS_LM83=m CONFIG_SENSORS_LM85=m CONFIG_SENSORS_LM87=m CONFIG_SENSORS_by bodhi - Debian
Older rootfs and kernel releases ============================================================== Updated 02 Aug 2017: Rootfs Debian-4.4.54-oxnas-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 was uploaded. Basic Debian stretch Oxnas rootfs for Popo Pro/Classic V3 plug: - tarball size: 180M - install size: 477M - Installed packages: nano, avahi, ntp, busybox-syslogd (log to RAM), htop, dialog, bzby bodhi - Debian
@Val532, So did you test the U-Boot for Lacie D2Net_V2 that I've uploaded? http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381,15828#msg-15828by bodhi - uBoot
FYI, It is possible now to have a boot menu in U-Boot, but it only works in serial console (as a terminal). Boot menu does not work with netconsole.by bodhi - uBoot
Tilator, Thanks for the typo catch! I'm going to release another kernel Pogo Pro V3 version. Since kref's kernel config is for Arch, I've been discovering more and more settings that I need to add for Debian to work properly.by bodhi - uBoot
DavideDG, Others have not reported seeing the error with sensor in their NSA325. I think it is best to post in this thread: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,14351by bodhi - Debian
DavideDG, It does not ring a bell! it is strange that your initramfs would look for the kernel in NAND. I think that's where the stock kernel resides? if it looks for mtdblock6 then it would not be that weird. [ 14.004579] 0x000000000000-0x000000100000 : "uboot" [ 14.009710] 0x000000100000-0x000000180000 : "uboot_env" [ 14.015215] 0x000000180000-0x0000002000by bodhi - Debian
@WarheadsSE, Whenever you're ready, I'd like to pull in the NSA3xx.by bodhi - uBoot
tilator, Quote> BTW: I took a look at your kernel. My device does > not have PCI and it will not boot with PCI enabled > kernel. If you can compile it without PCI support > I can give it a try. You could try to boot with this attached dtb. I think it should work with the Pogo V3 Classic, even booting the full Pogo Pro kernel, since it does not have pci controller in it.by bodhi - uBoot
tilator, Quote> It seems to me like the whole trouble comes from > the device tree. I suppose SATA_OXNAS_MAX_PORTS = > 1 setting in kernel sata_oxnas.c file is hard > coded solely because port count has not come > properly from device tree and someone has decided > to hard code it there. > > Am I right? > I suppose SATA_OXNAS_MAX_PORTS setting should comeby bodhi - uBoot
Try this kernel I've just uploaded: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,16044 The /proc/device-tree does polulate correctly.by bodhi - uBoot
I've created a new thread for this kernel: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,16044by bodhi - uBoot
Linux Kernel 5.4.xx Oxnas package and rootfs for Pogoplug Pro V3 (with PCI) and Classic V3 (no PCI). Also the Medion Life P89626, Akitio Mycloud mini, and the possibly other OXNAS boxes such as Silverstone DC01, Iconbit I-STOR IS608 (under development). If you install this kernel on other OX820 boxes, please post your finding so it can be added to the supported list. Latest released kernel:by bodhi - Debian
tilator, I will upload the kernel and create a new thread for kernel and rootfs in Debian section (later today).by bodhi - uBoot
Alright, alright, alright :) No, it is only running in memory. If you reboot, it will be gone, and you will need to go through the squence to boot UART again. Now use a rootfs that is fit for booting into Debian from here. Once you are in Debian, flash the u-boot image in there. You can flash it now, but the command is more cumbersome (the addreses). You can boot with your existing USB thuby bodhi - uBoot
Kevin, > I will try the other images but I don't want to > loose my sata slot (even for booting). Sure, after you successfully booted with UART, then you can then flash any of these images for real. I mentioned uboot.nandpogoV4-MMC-mtdparts-noSATA.kwb because that's what I had on my Pogo V4 before and it works fine booting with UART.by bodhi - uBoot
Kevin, After you've started kwboot, power up the PogoV4 and then you can wait as long as you want (the spinning / seems to change speed when some handshake initiated, but no matter how much longer you wait after that). This is to ensure the initial handshake occurs. And then control-c, start again, and you will see "Xmodem bad message", then Control-c, up-arrow, enter. Keepby bodhi - uBoot
Kevin, Perhaps you don't need JTAG. I'm quoting myself on another thread: Quotebodhi With the Pogo V4, you will need to do this sequence to get UART to boot: - Use serial console - Start kwboot on a different Linux box - Power up the Pogo V4 - Wait until the spinning / start slowing down (meaning the handshake has started but not successfully). - Control-C to abort kwbby bodhi - uBoot
Lyzby, Everything looks good. Your U-Boot 2010.09 is by Jeff, your env location is at 0xc0000, so it should work without problem. After you flashed the u-boot image, fw_printenv should give exactly the same envs as before.by bodhi - uBoot
@gaogao, WarheadsSE has been working on it. I believe it's done, all we need is to merge his works to u-boot-kirwood.by bodhi - uBoot
2015.10 U-Boot for Pogoplug V3 (OXNAS OX820) This U-Boot supports OX820 boxes such as Pogoplug Pro V3, Pogoplug V3 Classic, MEDION® LIFE® P89626 , and possibly many other OXNAS boxes such as Silverstone DC01, and Akitio Mycloud mini. If you install this u-boot on Silverstone DC01, and Akitio Mycloud mini or other OX820 boxes, please post your finding so it can be added to the supportedby bodhi - uBoot
@ingmar_k, Did earlyprintk work consistenly for you on this kernel? I remmenber your posts at Arch site about this that it did work sometime. I compiled the kernel with CONFIG_EARLY_PRINTK=y CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_NR_UARTS=1 CONFIG_SERIAL_8250_RUNTIME_UARTS=1 # CONFIG_DEBUG_LL_UART_NONE is not set CONFIG_DEBUG_LL_UART_8250=y # CONFIG_DEBUG_LL_UART_PL01X is not set # CONFIG_DEBUG_UART_PL0by bodhi - uBoot
Nicely done Rodney! thanks for sharing. One possible correction: fw_setenv bootcmd "dhcp; dns pool.ntp.org ntpserverip; sntp; `fw_printcmd bootcmd | sed 's/^bootcmd=//'`" should it be? fw_setenv bootcmd "dhcp; dns pool.ntp.org ntpserverip; sntp; `fw_printenv bootcmd | sed 's/^bootcmd=//'`"by bodhi - uBoot
lyzby, You already got netconsole set up! you can connect with netconsole and capture the U-Boot banner. serverip=192.168.1.5 ipaddr=192.168.1.82 if_netconsole=ping $serverip start_netconsole=setenv ncip $serverip; setenv bootdelay 10; setenv stdin nc; setenv stdout nc; setenv stderr nc; version; preboot=run if_netconsole start_netconsole And while you at it, please make sure you canby bodhi - uBoot
SiliCAT, If you read the background in 1st thread, QuoteBackground: The installation starting point should be one of these 3 environments: 1. From inside Pogo OS with a brand new, unhacked Pogo Mobile/Series4. SSH into Pogo OS and start from there. 2. From Arch Linux command line. 3. From Debian command line. The u-boot image can be installed with all the 3 starting points. Sinby bodhi - Debian
As requested by a forum member, here is the instruction how to setup SNTP using the new U-Boot. The envs can be setup either in u-boot console or in Linux . In this example, my router local IP is 192.168.0.1, and the NTP server is montpelier.caltech.edu. 1. Setup network variables setenv dnsip 192.168.0.1 setenv gatewayip 192.168.0.1 setenv netmask 255.255.255.0 2. Test the internetby bodhi - uBoot
SiliCAT, Quote> (1) I noticed that Jeff’s script is the easiest > way to install Debian on the Plug Devices, but > after I read into the script, I saw "This > installer will only work on the following > devices:", the following list doesn’t include my > V4A101, so I can NOT run this installer on my > Pogoplug, is that right? Correct. You can NOT run Jby bodhi - Debian
lyzby, 1. Your question is very hard to answer without seeing: - u-boot version - u-boot envs listing - dmesg output 2. In Debian: apt-get install mtd-utilsby bodhi - uBoot