Re: Linux Kernel 3.14.0 Kirkwood package and rootfs (Non Flattened Device Tree)
bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Compare the output of > > lsmod > lsusb > here they are attached
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bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > All these behavior you've observed were > intentional! I've setup this Debian rootfs as a > basic Debian system. The...
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/etc/network/interfaces does accept the static entry, not sure if it needs a broadcast line too & where the DNS resolver address is best set (/etc/resolv.conf likely to get overwritten by other...
View ArticleRe: Linux Kernel 3.14.0 Kirkwood package and rootfs (Non Flattened Device Tree)
@TEN, - ntp should work as it is instaled in rootfs - crontab should work too - in resolve.conf nameserver 8.8.8.8 You should probably create a new thread for these Debian packages installation...
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Hi, @gaogao according to your log files the frontend kernel module it913x-fe is not loaded, but it is included in the config, the relevant module for the rc-core system is also not loaded, i.e....
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pbg4 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > what happens when you load the frontend by hand? unfortunately same error, I tried that already
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Hi, @gaogao please load the module with the info=1 option, perhaps in the it913x_io io routine there is something wrong with the kernel allocation of usb buffers, with info=1 you would see something...
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Hi, @pbg4: maybe I'm missing something here: $ sudo modprobe dvb_usb_it913x info=1 Jun 20 19:54:42 mynas kernel: [264086.446133] dvb_usb_it913x: unknown parameter 'info' ignored Jun 20 19:54:42 mynas...
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Hi, @gaogao the best way to test this right from the early boot phase is to create a file dvb.conf in /etc/modprobe.d with something like options dvb-usb-it913x debug=1 options it913x-fe debug=1 in it...
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@gaogao, If you have netconsole then it is perfectly safe to modify kernel args to add a customed pararam at the end. For example, if your usb boot args is: usb_set_bootargs=setenv bootargs...
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tks bodhi, I was under the assumption that using fw_setenv was not the preferred/safe way to set uboot params. IIRC I read about it some time ago. I'll try during the weekend and report back. Tks a lot!
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Hi, @gaogao hmm,.. interesting to see this effect of the kernel dma coherent pool size, unfortunately there is a config parameter to enable the coherent dma pool, i.e....
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Quotepbg4 > if you don't use saveenv and something went wrong, > at the next boot you are at the same state as > before,.. Better advice :) and you can do this with netconsole too....
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bodhi Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 2014.01 uBoot images for GoFlexNet, GoFlex Home, > Pogoplug E02, Dockstar, iConnect, Netgear Stora. > > These images...
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Hi bodhi, absolutely right, but as gaogao is using an NSA320 box, it is not so easy to get a netconsole enabled uboot, I am back on my NSA320 boxes to the factory version without netconsole, because I...
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Thanks bodhi for all your help! I'll get back if it works! regards, kuemmel
View ArticleRe: 2014.01 U-Boot for FDT and Non-FDT Kernel - GoFlex Net/GoFlex Home/Pogo...
Ill, If the disk does not contain data, reformat it in Debian with parted. Or back up the data and reformat.
View ArticleRe: 2013.10 U-Boot for Pogoplug V3 (OXNAS)
Hi, thanks for this awesome work. I've a question to step two. You say "2. The env image pogopro_uboot_env.img should only be flashed if your rootfs has FDT kernel. If your kernel is an older non-FDT...
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