Hi John;

Am Mittwoch, 18. Januar 2017, 09:41:26 schrieb John Sager:
> For some years I've run leaf-bering on a PC Engines Alix 2D13 board as my
> main router, but now I need to upgrade to a board that supports gigabit
> ethernet, vlans, baby jumbo frames, etc.
> 
> The apu2c2 board has 3 gigabit LAN ports, 2 USB3 ports, SD card reader plus
> mSATA & PCI express sockets.

> Using Bering-uClibc_6.0.2-rc1_x86_64_syslinux_serial115200.tar.gz on a USB
> stick the board boots fine. However I can't get it to boot from a SD card.
> The bios boot (coreboot) recognises the SD card in the boot list but then
> hangs at the point where it should transfer to syslinux. This is obviously a
> PC Engines issue and not one for Leaf. There is a thread about this on PC
> Engines' forum:
> 
> http://pcengines.info/forums/?page=post&id=1532182F-D982-4735-A4BF-7E786EC42
> 179

Do you even have installed a BIOS with SD support? 
I've got one of the earlier borads with an older BIOS and had to update to   
160211 to get the wlee200nx to work, works fine with mSATA. I've updated later 
the kernel because a user had a SD card with support for the SD card, but 
AFAIR got no feedback since.

But it seems, following the  thredad above SD issus might not be solved finally 
...?

kp

> However the recommendation seems to be to use a mSATA card instead:(
> 
> If I go down that route though that brings up another problem - the apu2c2
> is the only mSATA interface I have available, and the tools required to
> transfer the working config from the USB stick to mSATA (fdisk, mkfs.vfat,
> syslinux) don't seem to be available in any of the Leaf packages. I would
> probably have to boot up TinyCore Linux temporarily to do the transfer.
> 
> Having transferred the appropriate (5.2.4) configs from the old router, I
> have run into module loading problems - see my next e-mail for a discussion
> of this.
> 
> regards,
> 
> John Sager
> 
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