habibie, > I tried your approach as shown above with the same > problem, i.e. LED stays solid with no network. I > also installed mactelnet-server and it too did not > respond. It looks like my build has a problem. The most important tool in building your own kernel/rootfs is the serial console. Without it, you're shooting in the dark :) So connect one and then you willby bodhi - uBoot
@sudos, Since you want to boot SATA only, and based on your current u-boot envs, you have to use a rootfs that has the DTB file embedded inside uImage. - With the HDD attached, no USB. - Boot and interrupt serial console, and then: seteenv bootcmd 'run bootcmd_sata; reset' and then boot Once you've booted into Debian, set it permanently: fw_seteenv bootcmdby bodhi - Debian
habibie, They are very similar in capabilities. Take your pick.by bodhi - uBoot
habibie, > AFAIK, a vmlinuz kernel image file that > isn't compatible with uboot and needs be converted > to uImage Yes. >. In order to do so, I need to find out > the strings "1f 8b 08" that separate the headers > and the data that contains the uncompressed > vmlinux image to extract. Unfortunately, the > vmlinuz file doesn't contain sucby bodhi - uBoot
Mike Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Mike Wrote: > > > -------------------------------------------------- > > > ----- > > > Ok, > > > > > > i solved it. But the Orange LED didnt work. > But > > it >by bodhi - Debian
Mike Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ok, > > i solved it. But the Orange LED didnt work. But it > is not important. Mike, You've used the wrong DTB. Look at your installation notes again. You are running your Pogoplug as the GoFlex Net. Need to create the uImage file using the Pogo E02 DTB.by bodhi - Debian
LeggoMyEggo Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > bodhi Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > > > > Install the headers that came with the tarball. > > I had visited this forum for months until recently > I finally figured out that the "linux" download > was different than theby bodhi - Debian
twinclouds Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Bodhi: > Thanks for your quick reply. One question, is the > procedure to generate uInitrd the same as when you > upgrade Wheezy kernel, say from 3.14 to 3.16? Or > if I need to do something else, please let me know > also. The same command. You can copy/paste from the 3.18.5-tld-1 kernel relby bodhi - Debian
FYI, I will release a jessie rootfs for 3.18.5 in the next few days.by bodhi - Debian
Twinclouds, - backup your rootfs - change apt source to Jessie - remove flash-kernel if installed - apt-get update - apt get dist-upgrade - regenerate uInitrd. You will be automatically changed over to systemd. To boot back to sysvinit (I did), install sysvinit-core and other 2 packages(forgot which ones, will post these for you if needed). Systemd was fine, no problem, however I likeby bodhi - Debian
whalphen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I've run into this same problem with the same wifi > chipset. > > Bus 001 Device 002: ID 0bda:8172 Realtek > Semiconductor Corp. RTL8191SU 802.11n WLAN > Adapter > > I'm on kernel 3.17.0-kirkwood-tld-1 which seems to > be missing headers so I can't make the drivby bodhi - Debian
With desktop, Check the automount with usbmount for correctness/conflicts.by bodhi - Debian
WarheadsSE Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes. Thanks! I will get to work on this.by bodhi - uBoot
jochar Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello, > > So i have successfully booted into debian on my > NSA320S with lan and updated, now i need to figure > out how to update uboot so it boots into debian > instead if the ZyXel distro > > Thanks I have not been looked atthe difference between the 320 and 320s.by bodhi - uBoot
Leggo, I dont use display so not sure.by bodhi - Off-Topic
JoeyPogoPlugE02 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'm too scared to partition my only working USB > stick with samba, but eventually I'll have to find > a way. Seems 30% of my 4GB USB stick is used on > Arch Linux, which is probably way too much. > Eventually i'll get the courage to try the Samba > technique, and of course sooby bodhi - Off-Topic
Amro, Change your bootm bootcmd_linux=setenv bootargs ${bootargs_linux}; mw.l f1010100 0020c000; usb reset; ext2load usb 0:1 ${loadaddr} /uImage; ext2load usb 0:1 0x01100000 /uInitrd; bootm ${loadaddr} 0x01100000 I forgot that with the new u-boot, you should change all $(var) to ${var} format. So change all your envs, but do one at the time. boot completly into Debian after each change tby bodhi - uBoot
Amro, I guess you were playing with the envs and has unintentionally removed the loadaddr! It has nothign to do with the USB /boot or rootfs. Boot, interrupt serial console/netconsole and setenv loadaddr 0x800000 And then boot And this is wrong (extra quote), setenv needs quotes to include space. But when you list the envs, there should be no quote. bootcmd='run bootcby bodhi - uBoot
@Lenny, Do what Gravelrash suggested on Ubuntu, not Windows.by bodhi - Debian
It's the Year of The Goat :) Happy New Year everybody! Peace to the world.by bodhi - Off-Topic
Also see this thread: Debian Linux on Zyxel NSA320S (success) It might or might not be because you're booting with the NSA320 DTB. chrlee has a new DTS for NSA320S which I'm going to include in the next kernel release to see if it will be enough.by bodhi - Debian
@jochar, > Issues: > No network (no light on the back of the unit, > switch does not detect the port, i have tested the > cable with the tester and tryed the port with a > pc, but no luck) > > Plase help to resolve this network issue Please post your dmesg output after booting and logged in as root with serial console.by bodhi - Debian
Addy, The kernel installation was successful. It has finished booting. The problem now is with the rootfs. To recover: - Download and put the 3.17 rootfs on a USB thumb drive. - Boot and interrupt serial console. - Temporarily change u-boot env for bootcmd to boot USB first. If not sure how, please list your u-boot envs in serial console here. Don't save your envs. After bootingby bodhi - Debian
LeggoMyEggo, > I am just saying it would be nice if the script > was updated to 1) to load the latest u-boot and > root-fs and 2) took into account the platform it > was being installed on and customized the > installation based on that. Agreed. I just need to find time to write and test it, since Jeff has stopped the maintenance for the script.by bodhi - Debian
Joey, QuoteW: Failure trying to run: chroot > /tmp/debian mount -t proc proc /proc > W: See /tmp/debian/debootstrap/debootstrap.log for > details > debootstrap failed. > See /tmp/debian/debootstrap/debootstrap.log for > more information. > Pogoplug:/tmp$ When you've installed with Jeff's wheezy/squeeze script and got to this point, then: - u-boot versby bodhi - Debian
@yhfudev, > > -CONFIG_TREE_PREEMPT_RCU=y > -CONFIG_RESOURCE_COUNTERS=y > -CONFIG_PM_RUNTIME=y > -CONFIG_BT_6LOWPAN=m # this one is missing even I > select in the menu > -CONFIG_IEEE802154_FAKEHARD=m > -CONFIG_IR_IMG_HW=y > -CONFIG_IR_IMG_NEC=y > -CONFIG_IR_IMG_JVC=y > -CONFIG_IR_IMG_SONY=y > -CONFIG_IR_IMG_SHARP=y > -CONFIG_IR_IMG_SANYO=yby bodhi - Debian
balbes150, It means that: - The Asus-NAS-M25 has UART booting capability, good news :) Now you can experimenting with flashing newer u-boot, knowing there is a rescue mechanism. - The Sheevaplug is the reference board, so it works with the ASUS. - To build newer u-boot for the ASUS, the Sheevaplug's u-boot can be used as a base. But changes might be needed to make it work correctlyby bodhi - uBoot
Joey, These are installation links that you might want to read (but not attempt right away, I'd expect you will have questions): 1. Jeff's script to install u-boot and Debian (the Debian rootfs part has problem, because it is out of date) http://projects.doozan.com/debian/ 2. To create latest version of Debian rootfs: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 3. To installby bodhi - Debian
yhfudev, Unfortunately, AUFS is not in the mainline Linux kernel. So I can't add it without patching. Also, there are some inpact to the current kernel with other config options above (will alter the behavior).by bodhi - Debian
@JanN, Try cat /etc/fw_env.config # MTD device name Device offset Env. size Flash sector size Number of sectors /dev/mtd1 0x0000 0x20000 0x20000by bodhi - Debian