Thanks for the info Gimbus. According to the Dev/owner of pcWRT, the BREED bootloader originated on the Chinese forum www.right.com.cn. However, today (Feb 2, 2021), on the github account "hackpascal," with the associated name Weijie Gao, this was part of a file header: QuoteFrom b7c230c5ab9009d6d9612294dbb1084f2070610b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Weijie Gao <weijby Jake - Off-Topic
https://blog.hackpascal.net/ https://github.com/hackpascalby Jake - Off-Topic
Thanks for the reply. I should pay more attention. I'm used to seeing a copyright holder with GPL code too. The release license following it is the part I like. Listing the username of an email address as a copyright holder seems suspicious to me. Like, who's going to defend the copyright, the email service provider, whomever has the rights to the Pascal trademark, someone showing up inby Jake - Off-Topic
https://breed.hackpascal.net/ https://openwrt.org/docs/techref/bootloader/breed?s[]=breed Anyone know where to find the source code?by Jake - Off-Topic
Thanks Bodhi I got it working. QuoteSandisk Cruiser Fit 16GB USB2.0 New drive, second iteration return to previous ext3 setup (insert flash drive) $ su # cd /../media/rootfs/boot/ # cp -a zImage-5.2.9-kirkwood-tld-1 backup_zImage-5.2.9-kirkwood-tld-1.bak # chmod -x backup_zImage-5.2.9-kirkwood-tld-1.bak # cp -a zImage-5.2.9-kirkwood-tld-1 zImage.fdt # caby Jake - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: > Are you the same Jake? Yup. The same indeed. ...I thought I was on the right path with kwboot. The oddity of my environment variables is the only reason I asked. I had to order more USB drives though. It looks like kwboot doesn't like any of my sdcard adapters. It labels the initial partition type as DOS, and it spits out "EHCI timmed out on TD - token=.by Jake - uBoot
Thanks for the reply Mr Bodhi :-) I can't log into the original OS though. I only have access to the original uboot cli (then kernel panic b4 user space loads. QuoteU-Boot 1.1.4 (Oct 1 2011 - 12:06:06) Cloud Engines 1.1.2 (3.4.27) PHYADDR=0 U-Boot code: 00600000 -> 0067FFF0 BSS: -> 006918B4 Soc: 88F6192 A1 (DDR2) CPU running @ 800Mhz L2 running @ 400Mhz SysClock = 200Mhby Jake - uBoot
Hello, I picked up a new old stock Pogoplug Series 4 (V4-A03-01) recently after coming across this hackaday article. I then watched the youtube uploads from Films by Kris. This then lead me to Kris's "show notes" he posted on paste bin. Hopefully adding the links and keywords will help others find this. These are the commands I tried while following Kris's exampleby Jake - uBoot