purespin Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I can read Chinese. This is the tutorial to > install kernel 3.1.10 on NAND so that you can boot > Debian 7.1 from USB. > > Mine is still using Linux-2.6.31.6_SMP_820 kernel. > How safe it is to install kernel on NAND? > > Let me know if you have any question. Can you translate that pagby bodhi - uBoot
iSh0w, I'm not sure what are you trying to do? flashing back to stock, or get the GoFlex Net working with new uBoot? What is your serial console output? from booting up till before loading kernel.by bodhi - Debian
HDgaming42, Ext3 file system will be more resilient with power outage. Ext2 is not. So if this is a concern then Ext2 is not appropriate to use, because the rootfs will be corrupted when that happens. If you use Ext2, be sure to backup the USB very regularly. But in either cases, keep an image backup (i.e. clone) of the USB so you can just swap it whenever you experience booting problem. Myby bodhi - Debian
HDgaming42, Some users had problem in installing Rescue System lately, so it could bring you more headache. Since you have netconsole, there is less need for Rescue System (for recovery purpose). Rescue system mainly used when you can't boot the system because the rootfs has errrors. But if you take precaution such as backup, and use EXT3 file system, then chance is that you will neverby bodhi - Debian
@ HDgaming42, > My head is spinning! We've all been there :) The only problem you have here: > Loading file "/boot/uImage" from usb device 0:1 > (usbda1) > ** File not found /boot/uImage > Loading file "/boot/uInitrd" from usb device 0:1 > (usbda1) > ** File not found /boot/uInitrd So somehow the installation failed to make these 2by bodhi - Debian
Sebastian, If you have the Pogoplug V2 (pink/gray) and have installed pass the point where uBoot was installed successfully, then have no fear! the worse is that you can use my 3.10.4 rootfs to boot a minimal Debian system and go from there. See this thread. http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 And yes, debootstrap has been causing lots of problem for people try to install using Jeff&by bodhi - Debian
duduke Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi bodhi, > > What would be the procedure for Seagate Dockstar? > Or more specifically migrating from non-FDT uBoot > 2011 to a newer uBoot that does support FDT. > > Thanks. duduke, There are 2 options: 1. New uBoot with FDT config option 2. Linux kernel compiled with FDT otion. 3.by bodhi - uBoot
Also try changing the whitelist in /lib/udev/rules.d/xx-persistent-net-generator.rules # device name whitelist KERNEL!="eth*|ath*|wlan*[0-9]|msh*|ra*|sta*|ctc*|lcs*|hsi*", \ GOTO="persistent_net_generator_end" to # device name whitelist KERNEL!="Eth*|ath*|Wlan*[0-9]|msh*|ra*|sta*|ctc*|lcs*|hsi*", \ GOTO="persistent_net_generator_end"by bodhi - Debian
How to boot Debian FDT kernel using the new uBoot In this example, the rootfs is on a USB drive (The old uBoot was installed using Jeff's script) The new uBoot is in the first post of this thread. - Copy the board file kirkwood-goflexnet.dtb to /boot - Change uBoot envs to load dtb file along with the uImage and uInitrd: dt_load_dtb=ext2load usb 0:1 0x1c00000 /boot/kirkwood-gofby bodhi - uBoot
shv Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > OpenWRT is just another OS. Therefore I would > expect that booting from IDE can also be used with > it. The command setenv usb_root LABEL=rootfs is > used for USB booting to indicate which partition > shall be used for booting. It is not really > necessary for booting from IDE. Actually it does, inby bodhi - uBoot
Kapt Blasto Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > From WIN7 what's the best serial comm program I > can get that will do what I guess people want to > do, here... > and can someone repeat the links I can head off to > to see what I need to do? Putty is among the best tools for Win7 (IMO the best): http://www.putty.org > &gby bodhi - Debian
pbg4 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > > @gaogao, > > good to hear, that you got the shutdown button > working,.. > > @bodhi, > > this weekend I had some time to test your 3.10.4 > kernel packages (image and header files) > on my iConnect, everything is fine, with a debian > squeeze rootfs,.. only the lmby bodhi - Debian
asklepiades, You need to install bzip so tar can extract the archive. Because you've run Jeff's script to install, uBoot image was written to NAND. So all you need is a working Debian rootfs for your box. And I created this rootfs for this purpose.by bodhi - Debian
Enki, The Goflex Net arc Number is: 3089 Seagate Goflex Net So at Debian command line, set it fw_setenv arcNumber 3089 And reboot. However, it's best to that you try either UART booting or netconsole first before changing uBoot envs (because a typo would lock you out of the box). Addendum: To setup netconsole: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,14 But if you already havby bodhi - uBoot
asklepiades, Take the 3.10.4 Debian rootfs in this thread, and put on USB stick. Boot with it, and then plug in the HDD. http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 After it's running, use the fw_printenv command in Debian to list your uBoot envs to see if you will need to adjust them (post them here and we'll help).by bodhi - Debian
Guys, Here is the NSA325 thread at Arch site. http://archlinuxarm.org/forum/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=4730 Looks like they use the NSA320 supported kernel and it works with some problem not resolved yet. Anybody wants to try Debian then try this rootfs here. http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 But pls put it on a new USB stick and don't change any uBoot envs yet until you'rby bodhi - Debian
Buttzy, It's a Kirkwood. So the patch is a wrong one.by bodhi - uBoot
Buttzy, That patch does not look like anything that I'm familiar with. Except for u-boot/board/oxnas/config-820.mk For example, the kirkwood patch that I used in building the Goflex Net uBoot contains: diff -Naur a/board/Seagate/goflexnet/goflexnet.c b/board/Seagate/goflexnet/goflexnet.c diff -Naur a/board/Seagate/goflexnet/goflexnet.h b/board/Seagate/goflexnet/goflexnet.h difby bodhi - uBoot
shv Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I want to export the drives if they are switched > on after booting the device. But it can also > occure that they are already up and running during > the startup and this caused the problem. How can I > reexport them without a restart of > nfs-kernel-server? You can do exportfs -r to reexport whateveby bodhi - Debian
@mk2k, What shv said. You might have given up too soon about the seting up Arch modules.by bodhi - Debian
mk2k Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > now i receive this error when running make: > > /bin/sh/arm-none-linux-gnueabi-gcc not found > > GOD, WHY ARE YOU DOING THIS TO ME??? Calm down! if you've found the modules in Arch rootfs, they should work. What kind of errors did you get? modprobe ? post the steps you did, and the errors you got,by bodhi - Debian
shv, I'm curious, why do you restart nfs-kernel-server when the disks are mounted? can you just re-export the nfs shares instead? (if that's what you want to do).by bodhi - Debian
Buttzy10169 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > it looks right im not near the device at the > minute so not fully sure if its the same. > > its whatever the stock uboot is anyway. i build > the kernel then append the dtb to it and compile > the uimage and all seems to be fine. > > was just curious as i like to have the latest and &by bodhi - uBoot
Ubaid Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I followed instructions to install debian on > pogoplug V3 but when I SSH into it. It doesnt > accept default user password. How to fix it? More info needed! How did you install Debian? all manual steps or use varkey rootfs? if you used varkey's rootfs, did you use user/pass root/root? ....by bodhi - uBoot
I don't think it will matter whether it's before the preboot. How about where in the uBoot envs you have 'usb start'. For example, change this bootcmd=usb start; run force_rescue_bootcmd; run ubifs_bootcmd; run usb_bootcmd; usb stop; run rescue_bootcmd; run pogo_bootcmd; reset to bootcmd=usb start; usb start; usb start; run force_rescue_bootcmd; run ubifs_bootcmd; runby bodhi - uBoot
Anybody knows what is the number for wire wrap terminals that are smaller than the T46? TIAby bodhi - uBoot
Buttzy10169, QuoteI have it running arch linux and debian (whichever i want at the time) and can use the latest 3.10.10 kernel with device tree. You are running a quite recent uBoot if you can run with 3.10.10 device tree. I don't see any benefit in updating uBoot. In the future, if you encounter any boot problem then you could try building newer uBoot. Btw, which uBoot version you&by bodhi - uBoot
shv Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It doesn't solve the problem while scanning of USB > devices: > > scanning usb for storage devices... EHCI timed > out on TD - token=0x82008d80 > EHCI timed out on TD - token=0x1f8c80 > EHCI timed out on TD - token=0x1f8c80 > ... > I suspect that the time out period in uBoot might beby bodhi - uBoot
mk2k, Since you're running the Arch kernel on NAND, the modules that are actually loaded are Arch's (in /lib/modules/2.6.31.6_SMP_820/kernel/). So if you can find that module in your Arch rootfs, just copy it over to the appropriate directory in your Debian rootfs. Look back to my PogoPro Debian rootfs manual installation for examples in step 4,5,6 : http://forum.doozan.com/read.phpby bodhi - Debian
Kapt Blasto Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Well, I should have gotten on here, and went to > aliexpress.com like some have said... > > I went to Banggood.com and ordered a similar > product (one that uses a PL-2303HX chip) for an > arduino board, and, in the picture the "wire" ends > looks like they each have 1-pin connectoby bodhi - uBoot