dito, Let's try this file.by bodhi - uBoot
Joey, You don't have wait for me, people who have this box could post their settings, too :) Anyone?by bodhi - uBoot
amyren Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks for the quick reply. > > I did just unplug my usb and it booted right into > rescue, so that makes me feel rather stupid.. > First time I applied that boot rootfs it failed to > boot anything, not even the rescue system. > > But I did do one change after this. Because when > it faby bodhi - Debian
It looks as though you are using the old version of the uEnv.txt. See my last post.by bodhi - uBoot
jelabarre59 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Not working for me. Now, I have a particular > situation with *my* PogoplugPro. Way back when > ArchArm still supported the PogoPro, I had done > the various tweaks necessary for it to run Arch. > Unfortunately, I did a package update on it before > I knew the kernel no longer supported the Poby bodhi - uBoot
amyren, That change to boot USB rootfs alone should not break rescue booting. What do you see on serial/net console when you remove all the USB and HDD disks?by bodhi - Debian
@pengu, Pls post the serial bootlog in Debian forum with new topic "Debian on ix2-200...".by bodhi - Off-Topic
Here is the update envs file that will mount the USB rootfs that has the correct label - Mount the USB rootfs on another Linux box. Assumming it is mounted as /media/sdb1 - Create the label for this rootfs tune2fs -L rootfs /dev/sdb1 sync - Copy the new envs file to /boot folder same way as before. cp -a uEnv_arch_uboot_boot_debian.txt /media/sdb1/boot/uEnv.txt sync - Takby bodhi - uBoot
mtganzer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks. I will look for that as I read through the > forum to get up to speed. Not in any rush, and > thinking since I have gotten this far, it may be > just as easy to flash a newer uBoot as it would be > to spend much more time mucking with the current > one. I don't care about having to go bby bodhi - Debian
@pengu, What? you have the iomega ix2-200, too? are you opening a shop ? :) do you need a contracted consultant? :)) The mainline ix2-200 DTS is defined with 2 ethernet ports. Perhaps you have a slightly different version of this box.by bodhi - Off-Topic
sodd Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > is there any "black magic" which i can do to > automatically turn on my NSA 310 after power > blackout? > Thx for any advice These NSA3xx boxes have a power button, so after power outage, either you have push that button to power up, or issue a WOL from another box if you can't getby bodhi - uBoot
Excellent! So we are basically done with booting-kernel testing part. Rootfs is easy to set up, you can take a look at my signature (Booting Process) to see how the rootfs label should be set up. I'll revise the envs file and the instruction later.by bodhi - uBoot
JohnnyUSA Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Johnny, > > > > > [ 14.495495] __nand_correct_data: > > > uncorrectable ECC error > > > [ 14.500828] __nand_correct_data: > > uncorrectable > > > ECC error > >by bodhi - Debian
mtganzer, > 219]here. Looks like a timeout issue with > the stock uBoot USB subsystem. At this point, I > gave up on booting off USB and loaded Bohdi's 3.17 > rootfs on the hard drive (OMV didn't add much to > what I needed). Probably the USB power poke is needed (I can't recall exactly if the NS320 needs it like the NSA325). After you've poke the USBby bodhi - Debian
Johnny, > [ 14.495495] __nand_correct_data: > uncorrectable ECC error > [ 14.500828] __nand_correct_data: uncorrectable > ECC error > [ 14.506180] blk_update_request: I/O error, dev > mtdblock5, sector 8 This is mtd5 so no need to worry about. But it means that the stock FW probably has problem. Eventually you want to get rid of this error, could be done by refoby bodhi - Debian
@dito, Your rootfs is the wrong one. Use Debian-3.18.5-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2.by bodhi - uBoot
@dito, Here is the latest, hope this will be better! BTW, your grey Pogo is probably the Pogo Pro, which is very different, so make sure you know the model before doing any hacking. Post if you are not sure.by bodhi - uBoot
dito, > Also I don't need necessary need a Debian machine > to overwrite the uEnv.txt on the USB stick right!? > I can do it from Ubuntu, as long as I "sudo" so it > doesn't change the permissions of the files it > should be ok. Yes, as long as you sudo or "sudo su" then the file is still the same permission. I had a mistake in the scriptby bodhi - uBoot
marc, > I can't believe that I that's the reason the thing > wouldn't boot. Cool! That's a very common mis-step, btw :) Because lot of pogoplugs out there are still with stock non-FDT u-boot, so step 4b is still needed for those! Otherwise I would have written instruction only for FDT kernel.by bodhi - Debian
JohnnyUSA Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @bodhi, > the thing that troubles me so much is i don't > understand why i have these problems and you guys > don't, i'm using the same rootfs with no > modifications besides locales and tzdata. Those > two can affect so much? Just make sure ntp is working. You can try differentby bodhi - Debian
@osa, > So.. we do not need rtc driver? They are complimentary (2 slightly different purposes). On boxes without rtc, ntpd is all you need. On boxes that has rtc, then the clock is accurate to the granularity of the rtc capability while rtc is running. > Proper or just not stupid date/time is needed to > get dhcp working (in my case) True.Once it is set to sane value then Dby bodhi - Debian
emac, > U-Boot 2013.10-tld-4 (Sep 08 2014 - 19:43:38) for > OXNAS > gcc (Debian 4.6.3-14) 4.6.3 > GNU ld (GNU Binutils for Debian) 2.22 > Hit any key to stop autoboot: 10 ... 9 ... 8 ... 7 > ... 6 ... 5 ... 4 ... 3 ... 2 ... 1 ... 0 When you see this, then your netconsole is working. Now just a matter of being able to interrupt it. Instead of using 2 commands like inby bodhi - Rescue System
sp Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > hi, > > it seems both Jeff's squeeze and wheezy installer > are broken? too old? is there a new instruction > on how to install Debian on a pogoplug E02? > > thanks If you have run Jeff's script, then the installed u-boot is good to boot the 3.16 rootfs. See similar question here: httby bodhi - Debian
marcdm, > I have the serial console attached - > paid a tv-repairman $10 to solder wires from an > old firewire dongle onto it. Cool! wish I know a tv-repairman who does this:) No, you have not killed it, there was a mis-step during kernel uImage creation. The rootfs instruction step 4 has two parts: 4a and 4b. What you have set up above for u-boot was to boot with deviceby bodhi - Debian
Phreon Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > My 2 Dockstars that I have had running with "Linux > debian-2 2.6.32-5-kirkwood " since March of 2011 > need to be updated to the newer kernel. I want to > use a wireless dongle and my old system does not > appear to support it. > I have tried to search the posts to find a > tutorial liby bodhi - Debian
osa Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ht1382 was patched recently. Please set new date, > set persistent with hwclock and. > > AFAIR i had some troubles with old rtc driver > becouse it was setting year 1930 and dhcp was not > able to renew. osa, We should not use hwclock, IMO. ntpd is sync to the rtc, so that might mess up the clockby bodhi - Debian
dito Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > are you kidding me? I am more than happy to test > this, I found out this is a great forum, I am > hoping I can also help out someone else in need. > > I'll give it a shot a bit later, I left the > hardware in my office. Cool! in that case we'll do a litle bit more experiment. Let me uploaby bodhi - uBoot
Johnny, My theory is your time at one point your RTC was set to a bad value. So it should be adjusted to a sane one and then it will be normal again. You do need at least one server to sync time during boot. So cat /etc/ntp.conf | grep server If no server specified in your ntp.conf, then you should uncomment all four. You can sync with other time servers, instead of using Debian pool serby bodhi - Debian
JohnnyUSA Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @bodhi, will do in a sec and i'll edit this post. > > EDIT: > > I made sure i'm using your latest dtb file from > 4.2.0 kernel tar. > > On coldboot, dmesg -T output: > > NET: Registered > protocol family 10 > IPv6: > ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is notby bodhi - Debian
Johnny, Boot with static IP, and check the timestamp in the log: dmesg -T And then reboot, see if the rtc is running.by bodhi - Debian