Hi pbg4, > for the NSA310S you simply have to change the gpio > numbers, because of the different gpio numbering, > which you should look up and change accordingly, > and try if Zyxel used the same design on the > NSA310S,.. > Yes. I did use your post's idea, and I've asked Johnny to try GPIO 26. Looking at the DTS, that was the only one seems feasible.by bodhi - Debian
Sorry guys :) looks like we're back to square 1 :)) The dmesg superelchi posted above is very crucial. Exactly what Zyxel OS did to bring up the Ethernet. And it was what the NSA320S DTS specified. So even though it is a different LAN chip, the init sequence is the same!!! Please go back to use the 320S DTS in the mean time. I'll modify it and post another version.by bodhi - Debian
To add another data point to the Sandisk Ultra Fit 3.0 drives issue. If anyone has trouble using this drive, try to plug it in a Belkin USB 2.0 hub. It seems to work really well, perhaps it will test the theory of the drive timing problem that pepar and some of us has experienced.by bodhi - Debian
superelchi, > Would it be of any use if I try to get the Linux > GPL sources for the NSA-310S from ZyXel? Or is the > ethernet driver/init closed source? Yes, absolutely, if you can get it. If I have the GPL source, I could try to get new u-boot working, too.by bodhi - Debian
Hy3n4 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi bodhi and thank you for your reply. > > Unfortunately I can see nothing more than "Sending > boot message. Please reboot the target.../" and TX > led on UART is blinking like crazy. So it probably > tries to send boot code but no one is responding > on the other side. > > I tby bodhi - uBoot
t3ch42, > Are you required to flash the old uboot for the > pogo stock? If so, do you lose the option of > booting Debian? No, my educated guess that stock u-boot is not required (I know my u-boot image should be able to boot stock OS). However, I recall graymanforhire has written up instruction for Pogo V4 that chainboot stock Dockstar u-boot and that run Pogo OS from NAND. Iby bodhi - Rescue System
Davide, preboot=setenv stderr serial; setenv stdin serial; setenv stdout serial; setenv baudrate 115200; setenv console ttyS0,115200; setenv bootdelay 10 preboot_nc=setenv nc_ready 0; for pingstat in 1 2 3 4 5; do; sleep 1; if run if_netconsole; then setenv nc_ready 1; fi; done; if test $nc_ready -eq 1; then run start_netconsole; fi preboot should be preboot=run preboot_nc Other thanby bodhi - uBoot
JohnnyUSA Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @superelchi, could be my date/time modifications > to blame for that error of mine. That's why I've suggested to use static IP only, so to eliminate any other misleading errors!by bodhi - Debian
t3ch42 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > With my issues of late, I was wondering if there > had been any progress or success with the pp v4. > Looking at some of the listed variants, it seems > to be enough room in the memory. > Can anyone confirm a working rescue or "other" > running from the nand? Definitely. I've beenby bodhi - Rescue System
Patrik, 1. Even though this SoC supports UART booting, there are several 88F6281 boxes don't have it. So it's not surprising that your box might be one. What do you see when running kwboot? does the box respond at all? or responded with error? 2. If booting with a working serial console, and seeing nothing comes out, then it means the u-boot in NAND did not start. Most likely a baby bodhi - uBoot
Davide, > @bodhi: which u-boot version should I rollback for > test? the one in this thread ? (tld-3 ?) Yes. tld-3 for NSA325.by bodhi - uBoot
superelchi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > With the new DTB: > > > root@debian:~# ifconfig -a > lo Link encap:Local Loopback > inet addr:127.0.0.1 Mask:255.0.0.0 > inet6 addr: ::1/128 Scope:Host > UP LOOPBACK RUNNING MTU:65536 > Metric:1 > RX packets:0 errors:0 dropped:0by bodhi - Debian
Here is another version for the DTB. Please extract and recreate uImage with it. Cross fingers and reboot :).by bodhi - Debian
superelchi, > And another one: Wake On LAN works always - after > coldboot, reboot and poweroff. Does not matter if > network is working or not. This is a good one! it means no problem with router (it does know where the box is, based on MAC address). Now it should be stock u-boot where it occurs....by bodhi - Debian
@miksi, Yup, it is hard to tell what could have been the problem without the installation log. And if netconsole was not set up properly or can't connected now, then serial console is the only way to tell. The LED behavior indicates that u-boot did not attempt to load the kernel at all, so it is likely some u-boot env settings problem. See this thread for serial console hardware: httpby bodhi - uBoot
Vinay Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > So i should use a new usb stick? Can't i just > format the old non working one as ext3 partition > and use it? > Can't i use the 4.xx version build? Is it because > of old uboot? Any way to upgrade my old uboot to > new one? > Sorry if i sound like an irritating kid. :) You should booby bodhi - Debian
sylvester Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > GoflexHome should have 2A power supply. > > > I am using the power supply came with the unit. > No good? It should be OK. But doublecheck the power rating (printed on the unit), just to be surby bodhi - Debian
sylvester Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > sylvester, > > > > > A bit out off topic: I have experienced disk > > > failure twice since I put debian on my goflex > > home > > > 20 months ago and running it 24x7. I have >by bodhi - Debian
thawkins Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Possible under Wheezy to use mtdblock3 on PogoPlug > E02 to hold a swapfile, or swap partition for that > matter? > It's possible, but not recommended to use NAND mtd for swap.by bodhi - Off-Topic
davidedg, > I'm more inclined to think it may be > duplex/speed... that's strange it's 10HDx instead > of 100FDx - I'll try another switch or crossover > cable with my pc first. Perhaps a cold start test would help narrow down possibilities.by bodhi - uBoot
@Davide, Further thought, what if you flash my u-boot back (instead of using your current build)? I wonder if I'll need to verify what's has changed from the GitHub.by bodhi - uBoot
davidedg Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > Sometimes if your network environment is noisy, > > you have to do a few pings before it get > > connected. That's why I've changed the > instruction > > to set up netconsole to do 5 pings instead of 1 > > like we used to do. > > sigh - same issue :( > >by bodhi - uBoot
miksi, Try connecting with netconsole, it will be obvious what went wrong. This flashing green LED indicates u-boot is running, but it never tried to load the kernel. Do you boot with Arch or Debian rootfs? does its file system match u-boot rootfstype env? I recall Arch recent installation use Ext4. One quick way to verify your installation was good, you could boot with Debian 3.16 rootby bodhi - uBoot
@Davide, Sometimes if your network environment is noisy, you have to do a few pings before it get connected. That's why I've changed the instruction to set up netconsole to do 5 pings instead of 1 like we used to do. FYI, on another scenario. U-Boot netconsole is flaky! the code has a flaw in that sometime when it has a false positive, it would go into a busy loop and take 2 minutby bodhi - uBoot
superelchi, Thanks superelchi! it's a really good test you did :) Could you try the new 310S DTB that I've posted above for Johnny and run the same test? the 325 and the 310S have the same LAN chip. I've changed the 310S DTS to use the same definition from the 325. I've attached the 310S DTS in this post also.by bodhi - Debian
Vinay, > I have an old backup i made with acronis in 2012. > If i over write the usb with the old backup will > it start working again? Yes that should work. Furthermore, even though your u-boot ins quite old, it should be able to boot my Debian-3.16.0-kirkwood-tld-2 rootfs: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 Scroll down to the section: QuoteUpdated 02 Sept 201by bodhi - Debian
miksi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I did everything from instruction from install > page including change for mac address, pogo > machine ID and the rest but now pogo cant boot, > neither with nor without usb flash. I get pogo > sign green flashing and cannot connect by SSH. Did you set up netconsole? or do you have serial console? if yoby bodhi - uBoot
Yama, > So Bodhi? > Val said, that it doesn't recognizes the drives > even with both options set to y. That's what I will need to look at when I have time. The OpenWrt patch indicates that the cnsxxx SATA driver was deprecated, and the mainline AHCI driver should be used. > I wasn't able to compile from source. Not sure why. I think Val did compile OK withby bodhi - Debian
miksi, > But you also stated that This assumes that your > plug has been installed with Jeff's official > installation script. > I didn't do that. Can I proceed with running > Jeff's official install script with option --no > boot check? > Can I presume that Jeff's script installs uboot > and different environment variables in NAND? >by bodhi - uBoot