If you guys know the exact version then it is not difficult. This looks like a stock uBoot for the Stora: https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?id=32436 I did a grep on the latest u-boot code. But I don't know if this is the right version. root@tldDebian:/usr/src/u-boot# ls -R | grep -i MV88F6281 mv88f6281gtw_ge ./board/Marvell/mv88f6281gtw_ge: mv88f6281gtw_ge.c mv88f6281gtw_ge.by bodhi - uBoot
navym, Thanks for the offer! I surely will when I have time to get back to playing with the Pogo V3.by bodhi - uBoot
Don, You're welcome! it is necessary because it makes sure that netconsole is loaded at the earliest possible time in kernel booting (if you look at dmesg, eth0 was forced loaded because of netconsole module). By default, netconsole is not loaded. Note that you only need to do this once. Later whenever you ugrade rootfs, it is already there.by bodhi - Debian
pbg4 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi bodhi, > > the following link leads directly to the page > where the patch mentioned (from Piotr Gozdur > Nas-central forum member) > with the version v5.2 is linked to (see post no 9 > down the page), I looked through it, there seems > to be nothing concerning the device-by-path > probby bodhi - Debian
pbg4 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi bodhi, > > in the nas-central forum thread on the nsa310/320 > kernel in the zyxel subforum there was a while ago > a patch for full > sata-disk and usb-disk activity, look for > nsa3x0.patch_v5.2.txt where everything > was included, there are modified versions of "LED > IDE-Disk Acby bodhi - Debian
Kernel 3.11.1-kirkwood-tld-2 package was uploaded. Please see 1st post for download link.by bodhi - Debian
Hi Widi, Orginially, the uImage and uInitrd were generated automatically by flash-kernel package if you have it installed. But people have problem when flash-kernel generates uInitrd that does not work with the initrd.img-xxx and the system could not mount rootfs. So I recommended removing flash-kernel and generate these 2 files manually. But everybody has his/her own preferences! so either apby bodhi - Debian
BTW, the device-by-path is a different problem. Individual hardisk LEDs trigger is really not a problem, it just was not implemented. The implementation is not very complicated so I've added the code and tested my patch for controlling the 2 hadrdisk LED on the GoFlex Net individually and it works really well. I will update the kernel with this patch.by bodhi - Debian
Hi gaogao, I can see /dev/sda is one of your internal SATA disks. But the other one? which letter is that one assigned to? dev/disk/by-path: total 0 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 9 Oct 6 20:47 platform-orion-ehci.0-usb-0:1.2:1.0-scsi-0:0:0:0 -> ../../sdc lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 10 Oct 6 20:47 platform-orion-ehci.0-usb-0:1.2:1.0-scsi-0:0:0:0-part1 -> ../../sdc1 lrwxrwxrwx 1 root rootby bodhi - Debian
@pbg4 & enavarrocu & others, If you have 2 SATA hard disks mounted on your NSA320, or GoFlex Net, could you list your devices and post the content here: ls -lR /dev/disk/ I think even though we can use both SATA disks without problem, the mv sata driver does not seem to polulate the device list correcty (at least for my GoFlex Net). Thanks!by bodhi - Debian
@pbg4, I'm patching the kernel for individual ide disk LED triggers. Rebuilding the kernel and probably will have some time to test it this wekend.by bodhi - Debian
pbg4, I never had 2 HDDs mounted on my GoFlex Net, so would never know that :). Thanks! I'll take a look at the code and see if I can create a patch for it.by bodhi - Debian
Sandisk Fit is a real good choice! I've been using 4G Sandisk Fit ext3 rootfs for my 2 media NAS for about a year. Swap file is on an attached Ext3 HDD. So far it has survived about 5 power outages. Booted right backup as if nothing has happened.by bodhi - Debian
Don, See this post: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,9522,9522#msg-9522by bodhi - Debian
I should mention this. Since Davy has built a MMC-capable uBoot, if we can get his uBoot patch, I will build a new 2013 Pogo V4/Mobile uBoot image for general consumption. And will build the MMC-capaple uBoot for other Kirkwood boxes on request. Davy has not been here around lately so I don't know if we can get the patch.by bodhi - uBoot
louigi600 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If I wire up the SDHC thing like documented here > http://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t= > 258#p1748 > and compile a kernel with support for it > (supposing there is a driver for the MV88F6281 > SDHC ... but the plug devices have it so I gues > there is). > Will I be able tby bodhi - uBoot
Debian Kirkwood rootfs 3.11.1 was uploaded. Please see 1st post for download link.by bodhi - Debian
maihoaomv Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi > i found the source code for php5-proctitle here. > > http://sourceforge.net/p/openmediavault/code/HEAD/ > tree/trunk/deb/php5-proctitle/ > > > and the instructions for building it is here > http://forums.openmediavault.org/viewtopic.php?f=1 > 2&t=2734&p=18729#p186by bodhi - Debian
To prolong the life of your rootfs USB thumb drive: 1. Use busybox-syslogd to log to RAM. 2. For each package you installed, either specify the log file in /tmp. Or overmount the log files to /tmp (mount -o bind). 3. Use a swap file so you can create it on an attached HDD. And create one on flash drive in case the HDD is not attached. Use a script to detect if the HDD is present during boot.by bodhi - Debian
Observation: Tftp: probably because it's still under testing. UBoot has default envs, so you might not need separate image. The dtb file is loaded at the same time with uImage. Probably should be stored where uImage is. Stage1 is the stage 1 bootloader that bootstraps uBoot image.by bodhi - uBoot
shv Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I want to try it but I don't know how to get the > new uboot and FDT kernel onto my SATA disk. Can Warhead SATA script be modified to load this uBoot and kernel?by bodhi - uBoot
shv, I have started to build this uBoot, but not successful yet. It seems some config options need to be tweaked. To build non-FDT kernel (based on my experience in building the Debian Non-FDT kernels lately) 1. Look for all config_xxx_dt option, they should be "not set". For example, grep -i _dt config-3.11.1-kirkwood-tld-1 # CONFIG_ARCH_KIRKWOOD_DT is not set # CONFIGby bodhi - uBoot
Thanks shv, The new uBoot is great to have for this device. I'll try it out.by bodhi - uBoot
enavarrocu Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @bodhi I try what you say but the leds stay on all > the time. It work a little better with @pbg4 > solution. Yup! I did not remember about tthe ide-disk trigger (I had ide-disk trigger set that way in my GoFlexNet). What pbg4 said was the correct way to control the disk LEDs. Regarding the problem witby bodhi - Debian
Do you guys have link for source code for php5-proctitle ? it should be doable.by bodhi - Debian
spooky2012 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi bodhi, > > I followed your instructions to revert my Pogoplug > Mobile to factory using the backup of the original > firmware you've posted on this thread and it > works! > > I've previously flashed davygravy's uboot and the > uboot.environement so all I needed wasby bodhi - uBoot
Debian kernel 3.11.1 was uploaded. Please see 1st post for download link.by bodhi - Debian
Skakz, I don't use Pogoplug services either. No worry! I just thought that mtd4 might conflict with your Pogoplug device ID so you would have problem registering the Pogo services if you plan to do so.by bodhi - uBoot
skakz, Sounds great :) sounds like you got a good plan. What I am interested to know is that if you're going to try to log into the Pogo V4 stock roofs? Just like when we usually started with a new Pogo V4. I'm not sure about that part, because the mtd4 backup is from my Pogo, so I'm wondering if you can log in, or you will need to re-register the Pogo. Or you don'tby bodhi - uBoot
Cool! let us know about the next steps you will take. Whether you need to go back to register your Pogoplug V4 at Cloudengines again? and the rest of the story :) for others who might need to do the same.by bodhi - uBoot