Johnny, I see :) so DHCP indeed caused this problem. Let me think about this a bit. UPDATE 1: [ 11.684817] rtc rtc0: __rtc_set_alarm: err=-22 Your rtc is not running. That could cause the DHCP lease problem. UPDATE 2: Try a warm rebootby bodhi - Debian
Johnny, > > Also, i get some strange fsck error, error that > wasn't present when booting with default > rootfs kernel-3.18.5: > > Begin: Checking root file system ... fsck from > util-linux 2.25.2 fsck: error 2 (No such file or > directory) while executing fsck.ext3 for /dev/sda1 > fsck exited with status code 8 > done. > Warning: File systemby bodhi - Debian
dito, How about trying this new version. As I've mentioned I don't have Arch u-boot installed, so you'll need to be a tester for this :) If you're willing to do that then be patient, but if you just want to wait for a final solution, that's OK, too. Whenever I have time, I could do the test myself, but I'll need to flash Arch u-boot on one of my test plugs.by bodhi - uBoot
sebr, > In u-boot I did a resetenv. Bad move! It has reset your u-boot envs to the internal u-boot values. So it will always boot stock. To boot with USB again, you need to repeat the envs settings to enable it. What is your goal? do you just want to boot the latest Debian kernel? or do you want to install new u-boot? Latest kernel/rootfs: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,1209by bodhi - Debian
@all, Please make separate topic when you have booting problem. I've split the booting questions into a different topic.by bodhi - Debian
archat68, See the 2nd method in the same instruction I've posted for you: QuoteA.2. New scanning script to scan all types of device looking for uImage in 1st partition :by bodhi - Debian
dito, Let it boot automatically, don't interrupt it.by bodhi - uBoot
jaru Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It was clear for me. Thanks a lot, now It works :) Cool!by bodhi - Debian
jaru Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks it's seems to be ok. I think last problem > concerns not working power button, I can't do > shutdown by pressing him. > I know it's a trifle, but is there any solution? The Power button needs to be set up, since the kernel is Kirkwood-wide so does not have such specific box set up. Besiby bodhi - Debian
@vtx, Please see this thread: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,23727by bodhi - Debian
@dito, Please see this thread: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,23727by bodhi - uBoot
NOTE: the instruction below was for Arch u-boot circa 2014. The instruction for Arch u-boot circa 2016 is in this post: https://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,23727,88249#msg-88249 ========= I would recommend flashing my new U-Boot build here, so that I can give full support when problem arises. However, to make the transition extremely simple for users who wish to use Debian, but they haveby bodhi - uBoot
jelabarre59` Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > How do I fix my user name? When I was typing it > in, I accidentally typed in an "`" character, but > it looked like a speck of dirt on the monitor, so > I didn't realize it until the profile was created. > Can't create a new one, since the email is in > use. > > Iby bodhi - Off-Topic
JohnnyUSA Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @bodhi, > > i'm trying to flash the new u-boot for nsa310s but > i'm a bit scared of those bad blocks you're > mentioning in the tutorial. My dmesg is this: > > > [ 1.982828] Bad eraseblock 100 at > 0x000000c80000 > [ 1.992505] Bad eraseblock 200 at > 0x0by bodhi - uBoot
dito Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have the same problem, my pogoe02 won't boot > without a usb drive, the problem I have now > however, is that my usb drive is lost, so I can't > boot anything. > I purchased a serial connector and put it on the > board and now I am here: > > (Re)start USB... > USB0: USB EHCIby bodhi - uBoot
archat68 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thanks!! > I booted through the USB stick with 3.16 rootfs. I > have provided a SWAP in USB stick (400MB) with > unallocated space of 400MB . > I shall do a apt-get update followed by upgrade. > > i) Next to upgrade to latest kernel what shall I > do? First post of this thread, the instrby bodhi - Debian
archat68, fw_setenv usb_root '/dev/sda1' It is good practice to always wrap the entire value string in single quotes (in the above command, there is no need to do that). But it is required when there is special character in the stringg. For example, spaces in usb_scan_list: fw_setenv usb_scan_list '1 2 3 4'by bodhi - Debian
archat68, Typo here: > usb_root=rootfs=/dev/sda1 should be usb_root=/dev/sda1by bodhi - Debian
vtx Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have no serial console or netconsole ... > Is there a way to set it up from ALARM ? You have installed Arch, so you u-boot is new, but I'm not sure if it is the version that supports neconsole. If it does, you should definitely set it up, before changing any of the u-boot envs. Here is a very informative poby bodhi - Debian
jaru Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello, > > Which dtb/dts is the best for 310S 3.18.5 kernel > (compiled by my self with your 3.18.5 patch) at > the moment with stock u-boot? > I tried from 3.18.5, 4.1.0, 4.2.0 for 310S, 320S > and encountered a problem with ethernet (not from > u-boot - I don't need it). > After someby bodhi - Debian
sebr Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have tried this on my NSA325 with Stock FW 4.80. > Never flashed uboot or anythign else before. > Unfortunately now the device is in a reboot loop > with all LEDs flashing after a few seconds and > then reboot. > How to fix this? Do you have serial consle or netconsole?by bodhi - Debian
emac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Booting into the stock pogoplug OS doesn't seem to > be working for me. When I detach the USB rootfs, > the pogoplug seems to keep trying and failing to > boot - LED flashes green, then stays lit for a > minute, flashes again, and then turns orange > before starting the cycle over. During this &by bodhi - Rescue System
tanya, If the Intel Pro NextGen is the one you're looking for, then check your modules see if it is running lsmod | grep -i iwlwifiby bodhi - Debian
archat68, > Can you point me toward Archlinux installation > guide? Why? is your Debian rootfs working as you expected it to work?by bodhi - Debian
z3bram3n Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I chrooted into the /boot directory and ran dpkg > -i again. Here is are the messages I was presented > with. Not to swift with the lingo but I am > learning. In the meantime, Does anything jump out > as a factor? > > Paul > > Done. > Unpacking linux-image-4.2.0-kirkwood-tld-1 (1.0by bodhi - uBoot
tanya Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Dear bodhi, > > I just installed your 4.2 kernel, but the wifi > card still does not appear. Can you suggest > something to try? > > tanya I forgot which card you have.???by bodhi - Debian
vtx Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ok, seems better now : green fixed led on the pink > pogoplug > > BUT : can't ping it, what's the default IP ? It > doesn't request one to my dhcp server. I believe you will need to adjust u-boot envs to boot Debian. Do you have serial console or netconsole set up?by bodhi - Debian
vtx, And after you have booted into Debian, you can run the fw_printenv again to get the listing of your u-boot envs.by bodhi - Debian
Try the Debian-3.16.0-kirkwood-tld-2 rootfs in the kernel/rootfs thread: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 Scroll down to the section: QuoteUpdated 02 Sept 2014 (rootfs): Rootfs Debian-3.16.0-kirkwood-tld-2 was uploaded. This rootfs is to keep in sync with kernel Linux-3.16.0-kirkwood-tld-2 (and its new features). Follow the instruction exactly as it was written, and createby bodhi - Debian
archat68, > I think I'll install the system in a separate USB > flash drive and use the current HDD for swap and > data stoarge only. That's how I would do it. > Can I use Jeff's scripts now to install Debian on > a flash drive - it it working? Jeff's script is out-of-date, so it is problematic. I would use the prebuilt 3.16 rootfs as I've meby bodhi - Debian