On 09/06/2022 15:48, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Gilles [2022-06-09 15:14]:
U-Boot 2011.12 (Mar 11 2012 - 18:59:46)
=> Does Uboot support ext4, or just ext2? Or is the 2011.12 release too old,
and I should either upgrade or go back to ext2 instead?
It might be worth upgrading u-boot j
t get kernel image!
Marvell>>
On 09/06/2022 15:14, Gilles wrote:
I used another USB stick, with the root+boot formated in ext4, the
install completed, but… Uboot fails loading:
=
U-Boot 2011.12 (Mar 11 2012 - 18:59:46)
Marvell-Sheevaplug - eSATA - SD/MMC
SoC: Kirkwood 88F6281_A0
DRAM:
=> Does Uboot support ext4, or just ext2? Or is the 2011.12 release too
old, and I should either upgrade or go back to ext2 instead?
On 08/06/2022 15:36, Philip Hands wrote:
Gilles writes:
On 08/06/2022 00:54, Rick Thomas wrote:
On Tue, Jun 7, 2022, at 6:32 AM, Gilles wrote:
It ends w
On 08/06/2022 00:54, Rick Thomas wrote:
On Tue, Jun 7, 2022, at 6:32 AM, Gilles wrote:
It ends with a single error : "partman: mkswap: can't open '/dev/sda5':
No such file or directory":
https://pastebin.com/raw/h0beZWnP
It looks like /dev/sd5 doesn't actually exist. This is probab
On 07/06/2022 05:57, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
* Gilles [2022-06-06 18:02]:
Using a fresh 64GB USB keydrive, I sucessfully launched the D11 installer
with default options… which fails creating the swap partition:
https://gofile.io/d/MO7pb1
Can you go back to the main menu when this happens
Hello,
A search in the archives returned no hits.
Martin Michlmayr's page* shows how to install Debian 10 on a USB
keydrive to run on a Sheevaplug.
Does it mean Debian 11 still isn't available for that device?
Thank you.
* https://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/sheevaplug/install/
On 4/26/20 12:29, Reco wrote:
Hi.
On Fri, Apr 24, 2020 at 10:21:04AM -0500, Gunnar Wolf wrote:
There is a very minor issue with the 0/1 image (which I intend to fix now).
There are two, actually:
1) /etc/network/interfaces.d/eth0 has a hook to load netfilter rules,
but the
On 26/03/2020 18:25, Arnd Bergmann wrote:
>> On Thu, Mar 26, 2020 at 1:15 PM Gilles Risch wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> During these days of isolation I reanimated my old TeraStation Live
>> (HS-DHTGL/R5), equipped it with some new disks and installed t
2007 armv5tejl
unknown
So I decided to look for something newer. Is it possible to install and
run a recent version of Debian on this Marvell Orion based NAS?
Kind regards,
Gilles
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On 23/05/2018 11:57, Paul Wise wrote:
On Wed, May 23, 2018 at 4:55 PM, Gilles wrote:
It looks like the easiest solution to the problem would be cross-compiling
fsck on a i386 Linux host, and copying the binary onto the the appliance.
It is getting better but usually compiling natively is much
On 23/05/2018 11:09, Mark Morgan Lloyd wrote:
Please excuse a comment from a lurker, but I'd suggest that it would
be worth having at least fdisk -l capability enabled by default
since one of the first things one wants to do when in any sort of
development or recovery situation is to work
:42 PM, Gilles wrote:
On an ARM appliance, as a way to run fsck on a USB keydrive that holds /boot
and /, I was thinking of running a small Linux image from RAM after
downloading it through TFTP.
Another option would be to use debirf to build an initramfs-based live
system that looks like your
-scratching ?
On 23/05/2018 04:01, Paul Wise wrote:
On Tue, May 22, 2018 at 8:42 PM, Gilles wrote:
On an ARM appliance, as a way to run fsck on a USB keydrive that holds /boot
and /, I was thinking of running a small Linux image from RAM after
downloading it through TFTP.
Another option would
Hello,
On an ARM appliance, as a way to run fsck on a USB keydrive that holds
/boot and /, I was thinking of running a small Linux image from RAM
after downloading it through TFTP.
Problem is, the Busybox it contains is missing fdisk and fsck:
BusyBox v1.22.1 (Debian
Thanks for the infos.
At 18:09 25/03/2015, Björn Wetterbom wrote:
You should start at
http://cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/sheevaplug/http://cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/sheevaplug/
I think you'll find everything you need there.
(Skickat från min telefon == Sent from my phone)
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On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 13:30:01 +0100, Rick Thomas rbtho...@pobox.com
wrote:
Ive heard (but cant remember where, sadly) that this is *not* a sign of the
mmcblk device wearing out. Its actually (according to my, possibly faulty,
recollection) indicative of a difference in understanding between
On Thu, 26 Mar 2015 15:20:03 +0100, Gilles codecompl...@free.fr
wrote:
Next, tried connecting with Debian and minicom, and then CuteCom, same
issue: The Sheevaplug says nothing when rebooting the device :-/
For some reason, rebooting the device bricked it.
Back in business after following
On Wed, 25 Mar 2015 18:00:03 +0100, Gilles codecompl...@free.fr
wrote:
I'm no expert and would like to upgrade a Sheevaplug to the latest
stable release of Debian.
I rebooted with a cable connecting my Windows host to the mini-USB
port, but get nothing from the Sheevaplug, although the serial
Hello
I'm no expert and would like to upgrade a Sheevaplug to the latest
stable release of Debian.
Sheevaplug manufacturer GlobalScale provides two files:
Sheeva-Debian7-SW.rar
sheevaplug_env.tar.rar
http://globalscaletechnologies.com/download/
Should I go ahead with those files or are there
On Wed, 25 Mar 2015 21:00:03 +0100, Jim MacKenzie j...@photojim.ca
wrote:
If your SheevaPlug is already running Debian and you simply want to upgrade
it, you can upgrade to Debian 7 in-place. This requires a firmware upgrade
to the SheevaPlug (in some cases) as the Debian 7 kernel isn't
Hi Peter,
peter green a écrit , Le 02/08/2014 05:14:
peter green wrote:
The latest upload of cmake for arm64 failed to build (and stuff is
piling up behind it).
It was given back and succeeded but then someone uploaded a new NMU and
that failed with a different testsuite failure.
Any
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