Let's start with the good news. I had a brainwave: since the kernelpanic was caused by me putting the wrong loadable wifi module on the filesystem, I removed the wifi card from the pci slot. Et voila: no more kernel panic. So I was able to get a shell again and I removed the faulty loadable module. There's one bit of strange behaviour still left though: the rootfs is mounted rw insteadby jan1973 - Off-Topic
Bodhi, thanks for your answer. Does the stock pogoplug software work with the newer kernel? I don't understand how and where nand partitions are defined. Is this done like a harddrive with a mbr that defines the partitions or is it defined in the /proc filesystem? How is the change from three partitions to two partitions accomplished? My bricked pogoplug pro has no bad blocks in nanby jan1973 - Off-Topic
~ # cat /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 08000000 00020000 "NAND 128MiB 3,3V 8-bit" mtd1: 00e00000 00020000 "boot" mtd2: 07200000 00020000 "rootfs" from dmesg: NAND: Page read time 40ms <6>[ 5.240000] NAND device: Manufacturer ID: 0xad, Chip ID: 0xf1 (Hynix NAND 128MiB 3,3V 8-bit) <6>[ 5.250000] Scanning device for bad blby jan1973 - Off-Topic
Hi, I have a bricked pogoplug pro. As far as I can tell only the mtd2 rootfs has been corrupted, so I'm looking for a nanddump with the orignal pogoplug software on it. Thanks for your help! Janby jan1973 - Off-Topic