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Re: Booting Debian on Pogoplug Pro

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> gr0ck,
> I think that you are trying to upgrade from
> Squeeze to Wheezy.
True I am trying to get to wheezy.
Update my uboot
and put a newer kernel somewhere so I can use wheezy.

I didn't know that the kernel was actually in the nand.

Do you know where the kernel is and how to get it into nand?

I see in the archarm script for pogoplug v3 the nandwrite, nanddump, ..etc, they are using and the addresses they write the image too, but not knowing enough about uboot or the boot process with these devices, I'm scared to just write a kernel to nand. I don't want to brick my device.

I've been trying to find areas of nand free to write, or specifications that show if you write this code at this location it will behave as follows, I guess it would be a map.

> http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,6336,13993#msg-
> 13993). It must be extracted to an ext3 partition
> with rootfs as the partition name. If it doesn't
> work you might need an update to lastest 2.6.31.6
> kernel from WarheadsSE.

From my uname -a output looks like I'm good to go if I grab that image and perform the modification of the rc file.

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