Ack210 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I am having the exact same problem with a new > install on a recently reclaimed Dockstar and a new > USB stick (1 Gig). > I do not have anything in /tmp/debootstrap and my > USB is formatted roughly 512M bootable Linux (83) > and 512M Linux Swap (82). > The current uboot is installed. > >by bodhi - Debian
rkrug Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Activation: The pogo plug is activated, I > contacted them directly after I received the pogo > plug - so that was sorted. > > SSH: Backdoor does not work: > > > 2:14:10 ~$ curl -k > "https://root:ceadmin@192.168.1.101/sqdiag/HBPlug? > action=command&command=dropbear%20startby bodhi - uBoot
John, > My export is so standard as it can be. I haven't > specified NFS-version anywhere. It does imply different version with the syntax. So if it's vanilla then the syntax imply v3. But if you use something specific like fsid in the parameter then it's exported as v4 (if you do have nfs v4 in the kernel). > "mount /media/music" mounts it w/o problemsby bodhi - uBoot
What Leggo said. And also note that the backdoor SSH instruction has been here for ages, right in front of our eyes :) http://projects.doozan.com/debian/by bodhi - uBoot
restamp, > PogoE02> run usb_init > (Re)start USB... > USB0: USB EHCI 1.00 > scanning bus 0 for devices... 3 USB Device(s) > found > scanning usb for storage devices... 1 Storage > Device(s) found > PogoE02> ext2load usb 0:1 0x800000 > /boot/uboot-original-mtd0.kwb > 524288 bytes read in 331 ms (1.5 MiB/s) > PogoE02> go 0x800200 >by bodhi - uBoot
JohnW, > By default it will use > v3, even if you don't specify it. But you have to export the NFS share as V3 by using the V3 syntax. > By default (comes with the new kernel) the rootfs > will be mounted as read-only, so you'll need to > add "rw" to "net_set_bootargs" as i did. Wasn't > needed earlier. Strange, which NFS versioby bodhi - uBoot
Joey, > On the Mint it was originally like 60-70 in > that area, and I'd read to set swappiness to 10 if > you have like 2 GB RAM or 1 if you have less than > that. I went with 6 and so far it's a hair > snappier. Keep it at 60-80 for the plugs, and use zswap to make it better. Swappiness 1-10 trick don't apply to servers, it is good for GUI based system beby bodhi - Off-Topic
> Note i'm using NFS v3 + TCP. Yes. Booting with NFS v3 has been working well for me for a couple of years. NFS v4 had some problem. I have not tried to change it, so don't know the current status for NFS v4 booting.by bodhi - uBoot
restamp, > Perhaps I'm missing a module? Ah! I remember it now. The fdisk command always erroneously tried to list mtd partitions, so it spitted out errors in dmesg about "mtd partitions don't have valid partition table". Those were scary looking messages! and misleading to say the least. So I've moved mtdblock to module, instead of compiled it in kernel. This wby bodhi - uBoot
restamp, > BTW, are > there any disadvantages to appending the DTB so > that it is a part of the uImage and booting it the > conventional way if you don't intend to move the > filesystem to another architecture? There is no disadvantage that I know of. Even though it states in the kernel config menu that's it's experimental, it works pretty well. I think thby bodhi - uBoot
TEN, If you look at the release thread, I described: Quote- Installed packages: nano, avahi, ntp, busybox-syslogd (log to RAM), htop, isc-dhcp-client, dialog, bzip2, nfs server/client, iperf, ethtool, sysvinit-core, sysvinit, and sysvinit-utils. That's exactly what were installed on top of a Debian debootstrap rootfs from mainline.by bodhi - Debian
TEN, > some clarity on automating SSH defences > through nftables, and a cron - BTW found what > happened to that and what users should > (re)install? I have not looked at the differences in defaults for nftables and sshd config. I'd guess there were changes in the default setup for latest versions of those capabilties. I did not explicitly change the defaults at all inby bodhi - Debian
Hi restamp, > After the install of the new uboot and bodhi's > environment, I was unable > to boot to the original NAND-based OS. This was > not unexpected, nor do > I deem it particularly detrimental. I figure that > I have several USB > thumb or disk drives that are bootable on the box > and can think of very > few scenarios where the ability to bootby bodhi - uBoot
FelipeC Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > HI Bodhi, > > below your request. > > root@debian:/dev# ls -lh mtd* > crw------- 1 root root 90, 0 Dec 31 1969 mtd0 > crw------- 1 root root 90, 1 Dec 31 1969 mtd0ro > crw------- 1 root root 90, 2 Dec 31 1969 mtd1 > crw------- 1 root root 90, 3 Dec 31 1969 mtd1ro > crw------- 1by bodhi - uBoot
FelipeC, I'll take a look later when I can. In the mean time let's double check the size of the backup mtds: ls -lh mtd*by bodhi - uBoot
laprjns, > Bodhi, > First, thank you for all the work, help and advice > that you provide to us in this forum. Can't > imagine how time you put into this. You're welcome! ...I spend my coffee breaks time posting on this forum :) > . The only thing I don't know is the > size of the environment image needed for the > -s argument of mkenvimage. I cby bodhi - uBoot
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > To complete this post - > > I take it that the issue actually is with the > package in question and not with the kernel. I think javatmn has proven that above. Because the installation script actually compiles the code on the platform, the bug (if any) in the code might surface in one platform but noby bodhi - Debian
FelipeC, Pls get the nandwrite command syntax output and post her: nandwrite --helpby bodhi - uBoot
TEN, > It is, and actually sleep 5 in between just before > the log_action_msg "Will now halt" does the > trick: > Then the LED has time to be turned off - while I > can't trace the code path from the file change to > settting GPIO, this looks like a race condition of > the harmless kind. Something is not right. The halt command can't be execuby bodhi - Debian
I've ordered this Dynamat sheet pack. It seems to be a little less expensive than the Acoustic Pack at frozencpu. I've figured this will be good for a few small boxes such as the NSA32x. http://www.amazon.com/dp/B00020CATC/ref=pe_385040_127745480_TE_itemby bodhi - Off-Topic
I’ve updated the instruction in the 1st post to include the NSA325 and NSA320 u-boot-2014.07-tld-3 images.by bodhi - uBoot
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Im prevented from sharing an actual image of it, > But..... if you look at teh attached image and > mentally replace the coin with plug circuit > boards, hdd and associated hardware. with the > "interesting" circuits facing the obxerver you > should get a reasonable mental idea. >by bodhi - Off-Topic
laprjns, There are 2 options. Create a script to use in serial console (non permanent) or create an env image to be flashed to NAND. However, with the new u-boot 2014.07-tld-2, you have the 3rd option. Instead, you can use the uEnv.txt to load your new envs while in serial console, and then save it. Which version do you have installed?by bodhi - uBoot
Gravelrash, > Plug 4&5 : "Modern art" clustered plug NAS in an > infinity mirror setup, looks Interesting! what does it look like?by bodhi - Off-Topic
Rainer, http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096by bodhi - Debian
QuoteI.e. no anacron etc. either, q.e.d., but it doesn't seem to be running systemd instead either though /etc/systemd/system has a definition for avahi. This rootfs is default to sysvinit as before with 3.17. It was dist-upgrade to jessie, so systemd was automatically installed. I've put it back to sysvinit as the default init, but left systemd installed so that users can choose toby bodhi - Debian
TEN, > I'll test with a sleep 5 inserted, as it always > stayed on here. Is the echo command located before the halt command in /etc/init.d/halt? echo none > /sys/class/leds/status:green:health/trigger halt -d -f $netdown $poweroff $hddown If it is, then something is wrong if it's stay on like that. Perhaps the machine settings are not consistent. Please take a loby bodhi - Debian
Gravelrash Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I use linux console to access my plugs - or when i > baulk them i use "screen" on the serial console SSH is the only thing I use actually :) The xfce desktop on these plugs are there for my relatives and friends who can only use computers with a GUI.by bodhi - Off-Topic
restamp, > and I suppose I will retire my little mgetty > kludge for good. But, hey, it was a fun project > while it lasted. It's awesome that you have written such useful utility for your personal use for so long. Lot of us developed some good stuff for corporation that we'll never see again :)by bodhi - Off-Topic
rkrug, > I re-installed the uBoot environment (resetted the > variables) as I must have messed them up earlier > (I have the rescue system installed if important - > but some time ago) and the followed your > for Debian Wheezy The linked tutorial is Jeff's tutorial, not mine! When you've successfully installed Debian wheezy using Jeff's script, you havby bodhi - Debian