bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So perhaps some next rootfs we'll switch to > systemd? anybody have strong feeling about it? My vote is to switch to systemd. It's here to stay and everyone should get use to is sooner or later.by grayman4hire - Debian
@bodhi, Is there a way to enable systemd without having to change the uboot env? What impact will it have when booting ARCH or a older Debian rootfs without systemd? Do you have plans to enabler systemd by default in the near future? I would like to start using systemd on Debian so that it's consistent with Arch.by grayman4hire - Debian
@habibie. Sorry, I have no experience building OpenWRT for the Pogoplug Pro. I don't think OpenWRT on the Pogoplug Pro is well supported (not many people using it and improving on it). Regardless if you add the wi-fi driver or not, I don't think it will work. There isn't a difference with having the drivers baked into the firmware versus installing it using opkg.by grayman4hire - uBoot
Yes the firmware tools are compatible and I've tested it. Otherwise, I would not have published the tutorial. Was considering moving the tools to a more generic folder name to avoid this confusion/concern, but was too lazy.by grayman4hire - uBoot
@joey, Glad to hear you got it working. What was the original issue/confusion? Just curious so that I can improve the tutorial for future readers. Thanksby grayman4hire - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Should be the u-boot thread: > http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381 Yeah, corrected. Successfully recovered!by grayman4hire - uBoot
never mind, grabbed kwboot from bodhi's thread - http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381 Getting closer...by grayman4hire - uBoot
I'm trying to recover a Pogoplug V4 using another Pogoplug V4, but can't seem to get kwboot to run. What am I missing? root@spike:/# mkdir /kwboot root@spike:/# cd /kwboot root@spike:/kwboot# wget http://forum.doozan.com/file.php?3,file=160,filename=kwboot-tool.tar.gz,download=1 --2015-04-26 17:10:54-- http://forum.doozan.com/file.php?3,file=160,filename=kwboot-tool.tar.gz,downby grayman4hire - uBoot
I just re-verified the OpenWRT installation on the Pogoplug Pro. Here is my console installation log and uboot env for comparison: http://blog.qnology.com/p/openwrt-on-pogoplug-v3oxnas-proclassic.html I also updated my tutorial as I notices that the dhcp server on OpenWRT isn't started as I expected, so make sure to set your computer using a static ip address of 192.168.1.2 before tryby grayman4hire - uBoot
I don't see any issues, so not completely sure what's going wrong. I'm fairly positive I tested the Pro with the non-pro dtb, but just incase, I would suggest trying the Pro dtb. #Pogoplug Pro /tmp/fw_setenv fdt_file_ubi '/boot/openwrt-oxnas-pogoplug-pro.dtb' The other possibility is that the OpenWRT snapshot build is broken (new bug) which is possible since itby grayman4hire - uBoot
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It wouldn't' surprise me if it actually installed, > as the lights blink "intelligently". I may be days > away from getting the proper cable for serial > port, and forgive me if I have to attend to life's > other demands for a day or so. Anyway here's the > cut aby grayman4hire - uBoot
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I tried Gray's tutorial for OpenWRT installing off > Debian stick on Pogoplug Pro, and it doesn't seem > to work. Lights flash, but i can't get into it. > I'm real grateful for the obvious safeguards you > have in place, as Debian stick will still boot. > But i don'tby grayman4hire - uBoot
FYI - on the Pogoplug Pro, you do not need to register and activate via my.pogoplug.com website to gain SSH access. The backdoor method works. I recall reading about some concerns with activation and using a serial connection to get around it. curl -k "https://root:ceadmin@/sqdiag/HBPlug?action=command&command=dropbear%20start";by grayman4hire - Debian
Agreed. It's in my tutorial under the Initial Debian Setup right after changing the root password.by grayman4hire - Debian
I do all my serial console work using Pogoplugs now. Windows is only used to putty into my Pogoplug (PogoplugA), then from PogoplugA, I use picocom to connect to problematic Pogoplug (PogoplugB), No Windows driver issues anymore.by grayman4hire - Off-Topic
Improved Stock - you can install Optware and add SAMBA along with some out packages. http://blog.qnology.com/2013/11/how-to-install-optware-and-samba-on.html Optware is a little dated, but its possible to compile more packages for it. However at this point, Entware might be a better option since now its supported under ARM and is more active and has more up to date packages. Cloud Engine, tby grayman4hire - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Also, I think the tittle of the thread/post should > be changed to something less alarming ;) Come on, you know I did that intentionally :) restamp Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > For those with a little time on their hands, I > would recommend reading the paper "Reby grayman4hire - Debian
A blog reader contacted me asking: "I'm wondering how we can know that your linux images and the programs we download are not malicious." My answer was basically you don't since you didn't download, inspect and compile the code yourself. I thought it was a great question and a good topic to discuss.by grayman4hire - Debian
Nevermind, of course after I posted this, I see my mistake. I messed up setting the fdt_file. fdt_file=/boot/dts/ox820-pogoplug-pro.dtb setenv=fdt_file /boot/dts/ox820-pogoplug-classic.dtbby grayman4hire - uBoot
I need another set of eyes to help me figure out what's going on here. Why can't I see the kernel bootup process. Looks like my bootargs is set correctly, but obviously it isn't. U-Boot 2013.10-tld-4 (Sep 08 2014 - 19:43:38) for OXNAS DRAM: 128 MiB NAND: 128 MiB In: serial Out: serial Err: serial Net: Led: GREEN mii0 Main Loop Waiting for PHY auto neby grayman4hire - uBoot
What issues did you have with the uci commands? You can mount the ubi partition from Debian to correct any network config issues versus using a serial connection. LeggoMyEggo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Some preliminary feedback: > > These commands wouldn't work for me when I > telneted to the OpenWRT CLI: > > > #Recoby grayman4hire - uBoot
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Grayman4hire. Was I believe looking for something > like this. > May be an idea to pm him? Thanks for looking out. :) No I have no interest in it. The issue with this is that you'll need provide all the kernel packages making it not very easy to maintain long term. I figured out how to extractby grayman4hire - uBoot
Yes, the stock RT3090. I have the right driver loaded - kmod-rt2x00-pci - but not working. My RT5730 USB works fine though. Here you go - http://blog.qnology.com/2015/04/openwrt-on-pogoplug-v3oxnas-proclassic.html LeggoMyEggo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > grayman4hire Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- >by grayman4hire - uBoot
No "upgrade firmware" needed. Figured out how to extract the rootfs and went with my original idea. Wi-fi isn't working though (maybe I don't have the right driver). grayman4hire Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @LeggoMyEggo, > > I looked into OpenWRT on the Pogoplug Pro (OXNAS) > last night and the current instructions iby grayman4hire - uBoot
FYI - I managed to boot OpenWRT using bodhi's uboot. I'll try to post some instructions later tonight or tomorrow.by grayman4hire - uBoot
renojim Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > grayman4hire Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Try my tutorial I just published. It's still a > > work in progress and your feedback would be > > welcome. Thanks > > > > > http://blog.qnology.com/2015/04/hacking-pogoplug-v >by grayman4hire - Debian
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > if you ran the dmesg output and looked for module > load failure, wouldnt that show if the pci loaded > and that could be used as proof of the "type"? I found a good way to detect it, but it requires me writing a script which I don't want to do at this point. For the record, it documentedby grayman4hire - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > grayman4hire, > > > I kept it simple and defaulted to the pogoplug > > classic dtb > > I think that's a kludgy approach! you should be > able to determine which box. If not possible, > then ask the user to figure out which box they > have by looking at the model number (not rby grayman4hire - Debian
LeggoMyEggo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > schnee Wrote: > > After compilation it works fine. I tested with > > running 3 cameras parallel and it worked like > > charm > > @Grayman4hire : Your tutorial for mjpg-streamer > for Pogoplug did not work on my V3 / Pro (I just > tried it). Schnee's did however. Maybe asby grayman4hire - Debian
I kept it simple and defaulted to the pogoplug classic dtb since it works for both the PCI and non-PCI version. Enabling Wi-Fi/PCI can be done separately.by grayman4hire - Debian