JoeyPogoPlugE02, > Microsoft Remote Desktop Client Connection Is what you want :) working very reliably for me many years. Install: xrdp, lightVNC, xfce (or lxde).by bodhi - Off-Topic
restamp, > 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 $35 Raspberry Pi. The rPi is good in that it is cheap, powerful for the price, and has large community supports. However, the drawback is it lacks true Gbit Ethernet (everything goes through the USB bus). So if Gigabit NAS is important, thenby bodhi - Off-Topic
FelipeC, Do this in order: - Create the rootfs on another Linux box following instruction for QuoteUpdated 02 Sept 2014: Rootfs Debian-3.16.0-kirkwood-tld-2 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. - Plug the USB rootfs to the PogoV4 top port. - kwboot like you have done, and let it bootby bodhi - uBoot
TEN, > ...seems instantaneous in normal operation, but > could it take a few ms for the trigger to be > picked up before the halt (and could brightness as > above be faster) ? > I'll test with a sleep 5 inserted, as it always > stayed on here. It should finish before the actual halt command can even start. Should check the box /sys/class/leds to see if you have tby bodhi - Debian
FelipeC, You have only booted with UART, not flashing any thing. Follow the instruction in the u-boot release thread and flash it completely.by bodhi - uBoot
TEN, > Neither /usr/bin/tzselect nor dpkg-reconfigure > tzdata, even when they have been found, say they > set the TZ for more than the current user (even > recommending to add exports to the ~/.profile) - > this could be prompted for system-wide, have one > recommended way of setting it (possibly as simple > as echo 'Continent/Capital' >/etc/timezone ?)by bodhi - Debian
Rainer, > netconsole didn't show anything because I have s > typo in the server ip. You could temporarilly set this serverip=192.168.1.2 on the netconsole server box as static IP. Just to get it connect and solve this problem. And change it back to the orginal one later. > > What are the correct values for arcNber and machid > I should use? > > It depby bodhi - Debian
TEN, > Quite likely, > but it looks like whatever happens is before > post-uBoot NIC re-init, so kernel netconsole would > show nothing anyway and I haven't pried the thing > open & hooked up serial yet. > I've been through several iterations with > different sticks for both variants and do get FDT > booted as Arch. > The reason I supect thaby bodhi - uBoot
FYI, I am seeing a problem with the "ide reset" that seems to occur only on the NSA325 (2 SATAs). The GoFlex Net does not seem to have this problem, though. The second "ide reset" performs on the scan_disk part seems to fail because "ide reset" already done on bootcmd_uenv. setenv bootcmd 'run bootcmd_uenv; run scan_disk; run set_bootargs_xxx; run bootcmdby bodhi - uBoot
rkrug, > Hm - now I can't boot neither into Debian nor into > the rescue System and netconsole shows me nothing > either. First, should not change the envs on Pogo E02 that way if you're not absolutely sure it will work. Use netconsole to change envs with setenv, and then boot into Debian. Then use fw_setenv to set them. Changing arcNumber will cause problem with rescueby bodhi - Debian
rkrug, > I just realised that the rc.local file is empty on > my new weeezy installation - while before my > re-installation, there was code concerning the LED > in it. How did you perform this wheezy installation?by bodhi - Debian
TEN, > Not sure if I understand this correctly, but does > it mean a second instance of "nc -up 6666 > 192.168.2.94 6666" (at which different port?) > could let me see via netconsole No, it meant because the box that is serial console server is also the netconsole server. So when netconsole is activated, nothing will come out of serial console. If you connect a 2ndby bodhi - uBoot
LeggoMyEggo, > Some computer specific case silencing products: > > http://www.frozencpu.com/cat/l2/g33/c117/list/p1/U > ltra_Quiet-Computer_Case_Silencing.html This is great! 7mm thick sheet.by bodhi - Off-Topic
> I'd try a rubber band around it and see if that's > enough gentle pressure. Unless it's a living room > centerpiece, then you'd prolly not want it looking > goofy like that. A rubber band might keep the > airflow as designed. Another interesting idea :) although I think it is a resonance kind of hum, not vibration (the case assembly is solid but is madby bodhi - Off-Topic
LeggoMyEggo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 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. Thanks! Interesting: putty & playdoh :) about the Dynamat, certainly inexpensive if I can find a small sizeby bodhi - Off-Topic
Val532, I've just noticed that you did not use the option -p in your kwboot. It should be used because it is a NAND version. Sorry, I should have mentioned that. root@debian:/media/usb# ./kwboot -t -B 115200 /dev/ttyACM0 -b uboot.2014.07-tld-3.d2net_v2.kwb -pby bodhi - uBoot
@Rainer, Gravelrash is right on the money about your third option. QuoteThey are all good options. One thing to note is that the http://www.amazon.fr/niceeshop-PL2303HX-RS232-Module-Convertisseur/dp/B00F167PWE/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1426935789&sr=8-6&keywords=PL-2303HX will be difficult to fit to the headers, without some form of modification, either to the pogoppluby bodhi - Debian
TEN, That was a job very well done! If you'd like, please post your procedure here in the U-Boot section when you're done with the details. I think it is great to have a manual procedure like that for others who need to do the same thing.by bodhi - uBoot
All, I've been running NSA325v2 only on demand with WOL, because I can't stand the noise. From what I've read (I don't have the V1) it is a great improvement over the V1. However, still it's just a little bit too much during the night, I can hear it from a different room (cursed with good hearing :). On a whim, I took the front panel door off, and now I can barely hearby bodhi - Off-Topic
TEN, Are there any other questions unanswered?by bodhi - uBoot
QuoteOn your uBoot's netconsole, entering things such as nand0,1 setenv mtdparts ... setenv devices ... will be passed on to the system booted from there but NOT persist through a reboot in the environment unless I do an explicit saveenv (i.e. Debian, Arch or Stock won't invoke that on their own at shutdown?) - so can be tried without a risk of bricking (as nothing gets written toby bodhi - uBoot
@grayman4hire, > Their uBoot is for ALARM and it works fine for > that. Yes, I agree, it should support Debian by > default, but maybe they want people using ALARM > and not Debian :) Right :)) But you can modify their u-boot envs to boot Debian, too. It was just not set up that way afer installation. > Regarding how the archlinuxarm uboot handles the > NAND partitby bodhi - uBoot
@Tomas, I'd suggest it's time to move this MD-related booting problem to a new thread! you can repost or point to the starting point of try to bring up run MD.by bodhi - Debian
@Rainer, As stated by others above, serial console is indispensible while modding. If you cannot get a serial console soon enough for whatever reason. Right now, you should: - Make sure that the kernel file uImage have the DTB embedded inside (retracing your step when you create the rootfs using the instruction in the kernel/rootfs thread) - Boot, interrupt netconsole, and get a listby bodhi - Debian
safarik Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > @bodhi DTB has the time when I compiled the > kernel. If I understand it correctly DTB is > included in the uImage. > > > safarik@ts-n:~/00zyxel/vanilla/linux-3.18.5/arch/a > rm/boot/dts$ ls -la kirkwood-nsa325* > -rw-r--r-- 1 root root 14262 bře 19 14:37 > kirkwood-nsa325.dtb > -rby bodhi - Debian
safarik, Something about your earlyprintk that does not seems to work. I would expect to see more in serial console (I could have remembered incorrectly, though). > When I search on internet about simillar problem. > People often solve it by "recompiling device tree" > -> > http://forums.xilinx.com/t5/Embedded-Linux/Got-stu > ck-on-Calibrating-delay-loop/td-pby bodhi - Debian
TEN, > As I could not find any recovery images for E02 > mtds1-3 or the entire NAND, I wonder if all but > mtd0 are identical bit for bit across V2s, since I > happen to have access to more of these black "pink > Pogos" in other places. Yes. They are identical. > with your uBoot (that would also let me set Arch's > partitioning). mtd0 is probablyby bodhi - uBoot
grayman4hire, > Agreed. Or moonman's arch version. Yes. I like what moonman did very much. Having latest kernel for a rescue system? fantastic!!!. I would go for that just in case I need to use it. But TEN needs to go back to 2 MTD partitions for that. Which is not a bad thing any mean, as I said I would do it for my personal boxes.by bodhi - uBoot
FelipeC Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi Again Bodhi, im really sorry for the previous > post, i tried to erase it but i couldn't. > > I did the whole flash again and i manage to get > to the terminal console. However every time i > reboot the device, it doesn't start anymore, so i > have to re flash it and get to the terby bodhi - uBoot