Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @Lego > > I have a PPv3 with an atheros based chip - so if > you want a tester for you code and compiled work. > let me know. @Gravelrash - I am not the OP over at OpenWRT, just a tester / contributor. But I would like to get it to work. I think the plug combined with a managed switch (for VLANby LeggoMyEggo - Off-Topic
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If you want another PPV3 to use as a test box - i > have one running with an atheros based card that i > will gladly use it to assist with testing If you are running bodhi's latest u-boot (tld-5) for Oxnas, you can try this: 1) Format a USB drive ext2 and label it rootfs 2) Create a boot directoby LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
More rambling. So lets say I get the OpenWRT kernel to boot off of your u-boot. So I boot into OpenWRT and configure it to my liking. I also enable either the pivot root or ext-root function of OpenWRT which allows for the placement of rootfs on USB or IDE storage. So I am wondering when I go to shutdown, will OpenWRT attempt to save those changes and packages I loaded to USB storage or to NAby LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
rkrug Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > OK - I have to go shpping then. I'll report back. > > Thanks > > Rainer You'll thank yourself when you get serial console for this and future problems. Plus it makes experimentation a lot less risky and easier to recover when you "brick it". $6 sure beats going to the doctor to hby LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
Here are the downloads: https://downloads.openwrt.org/snapshots/trunk/oxnas/generic/ I chainloaded the u-boots because I wasn't sure how to erase yours and not risk bricking the plug. Plus even if I had erased yours, I wasn't sure where to put the uboot environment file (for the OpenWRT u-boot) and what to even name it. And even if I figured these out, what to include in the envirby LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
Per the above, two u-boots are loaded in sequence. Do you think the OpenWRT u-boot could be written to a sata drive and dd'ed as stage 1 similar to the rescue technique? I am thinking I could do that and use mkvimage to write up an environment.by LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
Here is what I get when I try to boot unsupervised U-Boot SPL 2013.10-tld-4 (Sep 07 2014 - 14:10:12) Boot device: NAND Attempting to set PLLA to 850 MHz ... plla_ctrl0 : 0000020a plla_ctrl1 : 00330000 plla_ctrl2 : 0065008b plla_ctrl3 : 000000f1 PLLA Set U-Boot 2013.10-tld-5 (Mar 07 2015 - 16:50:17) for OXNAS DRAM: 128 MiB NAND: 128 MiB In: serial Out: seby LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > That CHAOS CALMER message Leggo found, does that > qualify as an Easter Egg? Best laugh all day. > For me though, alcohol + computers = do it over. Maybe you like this site because "doozan" kinda rhymes with "boozin", eh? :)by LeggoMyEggo - Off-Topic
Anybody daring out there can you figure out how to get OpenWRT and a stable u-boot working on the Pro / V3 ? See my contribution here: https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=270503#p270503 You see I've tried but am not skilled enough to get around the u-boot issues. Hoping someone could figure it out as I think the Pro / V3 with built in mPCI-e wifi with Atheros 300M card would make a pby LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
Anybody daring out there can you figure out how to get OpenWRT working on the Pro / V3? See my contribution here: https://forum.openwrt.org/viewtopic.php?pid=270503#p270503 You see I've tried but am not skilled enough to get around the u-boot issues. Hoping someone could figure it out as I think the Pro / V3 with built in mPCI-e wifi with Atheros 300M card would make a perfect router / Aby LeggoMyEggo - Off-Topic
schnee Wrote: > mjpg-streamer from repo does not work on 3.18 - > service running, but no video output. Fixed > version of mjp-streamer can be found here: > https > ://github.com/oliv3r/mjpg-streamer > > After compilation it works fine. I tested with > running 3 cameras parallel and it worked like > charm I tried to get both mjp-streamer and ffmpeg to streby LeggoMyEggo - Debian
You need to contact PP // Cloud Engines tech support and have the E02 de-registered from the old account holder associated with your plug's serial number. They are usually pretty quick about completion of your request, at least that has been my past experience. Edit: Forgot about this, I don't know if it still works or is applicable to anything other than the V4: http://blog.qnologby LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Using any Linux box will work. If you don't have > one, the use Live CD. Remember to become root in > Linux before doing any thing. I wanted to put in a good word for using VirtualBox https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads with a virtual instance of Debian Wheezy or Ubuntu 14.04 to load rootfs on USB stby LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
restamp Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > kludged-together answering machine (using a voice > modem) for my landline. It would be interesting to hear how you did that. Is it acting as a quasi FXO device? > BTW, I don't have a need for any more ARM-based > computers at the moment, but if I did, I'd take a > close look at the $3by LeggoMyEggo - Off-Topic
Logitech media server, Shairport client, Squeezelite client, Samba file server, Asterisk device and printer server. Nothing fancy but utilitarian and dependable. And I can do all of these either on Kirkwood or Oxnas thanks to bodhi's hard work. This makes me think of my vision for the "perfect" Pogoplug which will never happen now that it appears Cloud Engines has left the harby LeggoMyEggo - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > The thought occurred to me, rubber bands remind me > of the women in my life: they're flexible and keep > everything together until I have confidence > everything's alright, and then they snap when i'm > not looking. Most women like that let you know at the beginning that they aby LeggoMyEggo - Off-Topic
Some computer specific case silencing products: http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l2/g33/c117/list/p1/Ultra_Quiet-Computer_Case_Silencing.htmlby LeggoMyEggo - Off-Topic
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I can find a > small size pack (hard to find though). Look for a "door kit" for Dynamat or one the clones. eBay always has some. You want the stuff with the foil face as it's not tacky on the foil side. You might find a similar product at a car dealership as they use sheets of the stuff to dampenby LeggoMyEggo - Off-Topic
For experimentation with what I suggested, you could use SillyPutty or Playdoh - maybe put some non-marring masking tape down first so you don't have to worry about oil staining.by LeggoMyEggo - Off-Topic
If the acoustic foam does not work, you could try "mass dampening" which is a term that refers to if you add mass in the form of metal or putty to a flat surface that the added mass (weight) changes the resonance frequency of the flat surface and will either remove the resonance or cause it to be greatly diminished. Search on the internet for Dynamat which is a dempening sheet you coulby LeggoMyEggo - Off-Topic
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > You need the serial console to see the rest of the > messages, connect a serial adaptor and post up the > complete console messages. +1. The mods are not making this shit up when they say a serial console connection is highly advised. I found that out after I "bricked" a V3 Pro and could find nby LeggoMyEggo - Debian
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > doesnt surprise me tho, when its a single core > arm5te versus an armv6 dual core with faster > memory. For some strange reason I thought the Kirkwoods always performed better than the Oxnas and judging by the level of support for Oxnas - barely any and if it weren't for the work of people of this boby LeggoMyEggo - Off-Topic
Just did some memory benchmarks. Here they are...still shaking head at the extreme disparity: Pogoplug E02 root@pogoplug:~# sysbench --test=memory --memory-block-size=512K --memory-total-size=512M run sysbench 0.4.12: multi-threaded system evaluation benchmark Running the test with following options: Number of threads: 1 Doing memory operations speed test Memory block size: 51by LeggoMyEggo - Off-Topic
I picked up a bricked E02 on eBay and was able to fix it with serial console. I thought it the appropriate time to compare the performance with my Pro. Here are some benchmarks for both devices using a Sandisk 16GB Ultra Fit 3.0 Flash Drive on both and then a 320gb 7200rpm Seagate 2.5 drive in Esata enclosure for the Pro: Pogoplug E02 USB with latest u-boot and 3.17.0 rootfs: root@pogopluby LeggoMyEggo - Off-Topic
I've got a Pro with some booting and nand issues that I promised myself I would give up on as hopeless. I'm booting it off of the specially prepared sata drive and when I start booting the kernel I get all the way to this: Loading, please wait... [ 2.992535] usb 1-1: New USB device found, idVendor=05e3, idProduct=0608 [ 2.999216] usb 1-1: New USB device strings: Mfr=0, Pby LeggoMyEggo - Debian
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes. That's exactly the purpose. But it is not > inside u-boot (i.e. default). You must set it with > setenv in console, or fw_setenv in Linux. So confirming, the scandisk check is performed before the uenv import call/function?by LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
NM = Never mind. As in never mind upon further reflection I really didn't have anything to add to the conversation and I couldn't delete my post so my only choice is editing my post to say 'NM' as is typical in contemporary forum posting parlance.by LeggoMyEggo - Displays
Actually I wasn't thinking about my special case board with the bad nand blocks. It developed other problems - I can get it to boot with the specially prepared disk but for some reason it can't fully boot the kernel with known good rootfs' both on usb and ide disks. I've given up on it kind of. What I was thinking about is a normal healthy system where I can properly chanby LeggoMyEggo - uBoot
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Scan disk: > http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,19093,20399#msg > -20399 I'm trying to figure it out. The diskscan can't be called for out of uEnv.txt because u-boot has to know which disk is the rootfs before it will search for the uEnv.txt file in that rootfs' /boot folder. Is there a variablby LeggoMyEggo - uBoot