WhiteFang Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hello, > sorry to bump an old thread but I have the same > problem, and I have set the same parameters, but > still I can't boot from SD (hangs at "Starting > kernel..."), only USB. How can setting these > envs: > usb_init=run usb_scan; setenv usb_root > LABEL=rootfs > hby bodhi - uBoot
I'd like to bring this thread back alive so we can post the latest Kirkwood or other plugs deals :) Also I'm wondering why the Zyxel 310 always costs more than the NSA320? spec-wise, the only difference I can tell is the NSA310 has eSTATA port, but the NSA320 has 2 SATA bays while the NSA310 has only 1 SATA bay. And does either of these Zyxel boxes support Gbit jumbo frame?by bodhi - Debian
@enki, I don't think you need to recycle the power at all. I never did that. Just wait for a while to see if the handshake working or not. If you care to try, since your GoFlex is practically bricked without UART booting, get another plug. Could be a cheap one like the Mobile, install Debian. And connect the Nokia cable to that, and run ARM kwboot. I run my serial console from a Docksby bodhi - uBoot
@enki, To be clear, how do you run your kwboot binary? From an Intel-based 32 Ubuntu laptop/pc? (i.e. what host is your serial console module plugged in)?by bodhi - uBoot
majic79 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I'll update the thread with instructions for the > GoFlex Net and build you one at the same time - it > will be largely untested (I don't have a GFN to > test with unfortunately) but the instructions > ought to allow you to develop it a little and test > it if we can get you de-bricked. &gby bodhi - uBoot
laprjns Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I use this wire wrap tool > Radio Shack Wire Wrap Tool Thanks laprjns! got one from Radio Shack today. They do have them in many different store locations in US, for $6.99 :) but these store don't have the wirewrap terminals. I guess it will have to be eBay?by bodhi - uBoot
enki, The GoFlex Net works with UART booting. I used UART booting on GoFlex Net to test uBoot builds. I've never seen any report that certain GoFlex Net version has different bootrom. Chance is that your 32 Ubuntu kwboot does not work. It does not hurt to try the 64 version see if you can run it. Too bad you don't have another plug (e.g Pogoplug V2, Mobile,...) , if you do thenby bodhi - uBoot
@enki, You don't need new uBoot image. The one you download should work perfectly. You only need a way to run kwboot to boot UART with this image. Have you tried that Ubuntu 32 kwboot with -p parameter?by bodhi - uBoot
enki, I think if you run your Ubuntu 32 version with the -p option it will work.by bodhi - uBoot
enki, You need the -p option at the end. The uBoot image downloaded from Davy is the NAND-ready image. kwboot -t -B 115200 /dev/ttyUSB0 u-boot.kwb -pby bodhi - uBoot
@enki, I just reread the post above and realized: Marvell>> tftpboot 0x800000 uboot.mrtd0.kwb-2011.12-goflexnet-L2Coff-IDEpatched.tar.gz You did not untar the file? the command should be Marvell>> tftpboot 0x800000 uboot.mrtd0.kwb-2011.12-goflexnet-L2Coff-IDEpatchedby bodhi - uBoot
@enki, QuoteAfter you booted with UART, then flash that version to mtd0 You should have booted with UART first before attempting anything :) This is to ensure you can boot the image before flashing to NAND. And you have a recovery option. Can you post the log of how you run kwboot, and which version you're using? perhaps something is missing in your setup.by bodhi - uBoot
ES, First try unplug the power, plug it in and watch serial console to see if it comes up. If it does not, then try UART booting (the first link).by bodhi - uBoot
PhantomsDad Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > To reply to my own question.. > > The solution apparently had nothing to do with > "kernel flash". I had formatted the rootfs as > ext2 and my sata_rootfstype was ext3. Changed the > rootfs type to ext3 and edited /etc/fstab. All is > well now. Sorry for the noise. Thanks foby bodhi - Debian
enki, With the GoFlex Net, it is pretty safe to mess with uBoot, because you have UART booting: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,7852,7852 What I would do is: 1. Try to run the Squeeze installation again (see http://projects.doozan.com/debian/) and see if it will flash uBoot for you from the script. If it does, then you can use the new Squeeze rootfs, or your exiting rootfs to try booby bodhi - uBoot
Hi restamp, The 3V+ should not be connected (the serial module converter uses power from USB). About the direct connection, I had the same thought, but I've found that the connectors on the wires were too big for the Pogo serial pins! I thought there must be a smaller connector out there that we can crimp on the 3 wires so that the header is not necessary, but so far I could not findby bodhi - Off-Topic
restamp, I use this JST header, come with 4 wires attached. http://www.ebay.com/itm/Micro-Mini-JST-2-0-PH-4-Pin-Connector-w-Wire-x-10-Sets-/171042546645? and this serial module converter: http://www.ebay.com/itm/USB-2-0-to-TTL-UART-6PIN-Module-Serial-Converter-CP2102-STC-PRGMR-Free-cable-/170895253016?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item27ca269e18by bodhi - Off-Topic
I don't think the serial wires would cause this type of problem. You've bought it from somebody? perhaps the USB port has problem. Does it work with a thumb drive?by bodhi - Debian
Hi Goetz, The tarball has everything you need (the patch file, config file, kernel deb package, kernel headers). So you can get the 3.9.11 source from the kernel source tree and apply the patch to it.by bodhi - Debian
Here is my cleaned up log when I did the flash around the bad block (the 2nd time to update uBoot). I have one bad block. The uBoot image was built by Davygravy. And by the way, restamp gave me the guidance way back when I did this the first time! and I updated this Pogo E02 the 2nd time with the new uBoot the same way we did before. Thanks again restamp! Flashing uBoot on Pogoplug E02 wiby bodhi - Debian
You can try this rootfs to see if it gets any better: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096by bodhi - Debian
mindm49907, Since you got 2 bad blocks in the middle of uBoot image, you will need to verify them to see if it was flashed OK. I did the same thing a while back. Let me see if I can get my old log out and work out the steps for you, perhaps tomorrow :) once you've verified a good flash around the bad blocks, uBoot will be bootsstrapped OK. IIRC my experience with it, in your case you willby bodhi - Debian
Hi Chessplayer, Probably because you need to set /sys/class/leds/xxx/trigger to the correct value at the end of /etc/rc.local to turn it green. It's in /etc/rc.local in my rootfs. AFAIK, the NSA320 patch should allow the HDD (ide) trigger to be set and the HDD LED will automatically flash whenever disk access occur. This works on Goflex Net.by bodhi - Debian
oakle470, You don't need to reflash uBoot again! it should be fine as it is. 1. The first thing to do is to get uBoot envs printed out: interrupt uBoot and post the output of printenv here: > printenv 2. Make sure the USB drive format matches usb_rootfstype, and it's labeled rootfs. 3. To ensure uBoot will find this rootfs, some uBoot envs need to be changed. But letby bodhi - uBoot
chessplayer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Hi, > > I know for a fact (learned the hard way) that if > the server is not reachable (in your case > 192.168.11.149), it will seem as if the thing does > not boot. After over an hour, it might actually > relent and boot ... > > So, for some reason, the ZyXel does not just skip &gby bodhi - Debian
It turned out to be a configuration problem with distcc. My hunch was this problem has to do with the IP mask (why IPv6?). After checking the ports on both server and client I noticed that on the remote box, distcc was listening on port 3632 with tcp6. On the compiling box, distcc was listening on port 3632 with tcp. netstat -an | grep 3632 tcp 0 0 0.0.0.0:3632 0.0by bodhi - Debian
I'm setting up distcc and kept getting this denied by access list error. Could not fingure out why. The compiling host is 192.168.0.224, the remote host (volunteer) is 192.168.0.228. I've turned on debug in /etc/init.d/distcc and got these error info on 192.168.0.228: Remote host denied access log: distccd[26818] (dcc_check_client) connection from ::ffff:192.168.0.224:40342 diby bodhi - Debian
ingmar_k Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > If I am not mistaking, the udev problem could be > solved by porting OXNAS support to kernel version > 2.6.32, right? > > If that is correct, I might try to do that. With > the emphasis on "try", because I never did > something comparable before. But, as 2.6.31-14 to > 2.6.32-61 dby bodhi - uBoot
There is no other way other than JTAG (i.e. hardware to get the console output). With this Pogo, you don't need to do any soldering. The JST header would be all you need to connect the wires out to serial converter module.by bodhi - uBoot
You can try either: 1) - The quickest way to get it boot into Debian is to use this rootfs: http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096 - Next, you can print out uBoot envs while in Debian and we can take a look to see if they are all OK. fw_printenv - Set up netconsole while in Debian (there is no file to be added, just environment variables, and using another PC to connect) http://forum.by bodhi - Debian