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Re: Dell Wyse T10 / T50

OK the method of changing kernel parameters through the wloader program seems to work OK. I've changed the kernel boot args to the following: rootdelay=20 root=/dev/sdb1 pm_disable usb0Mode=host...

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Re: Dell Wyse T10 / T50

Changing back to normal boot from sda3 the dmesg output from that point looks as follows: EXT3 FS on sda3, internal journal EXT3-fs: mounted filesystem with writeback data mode. VFS: Mounted root...

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Re: Dell Wyse T10 / T50

Koen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > OK the method of changing kernel parameters > through the wloader program seems to work OK. I've > changed the kernel...

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Re: Dell Wyse T10 / T50

This is how I've created the USB rootfs: root@koen-ThinkPad-X220:/# mkfs.ext3 /dev/sdc1 -L rootfs mke2fs 1.44.1 (24-Mar-2018) /dev/sdc1 contains a ext3 filesystem labelled 'rootfs' last mounted on...

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Re: Dell Wyse T10 / T50

Here the log that is visible on screen: xorg timings 640 672 720 832 480 481 484 509 mode 16: < 640x 480@75> pico=31746 fb timings 48 16 32 11 96 2 xorg timings 640 656 752 800 480 491 493 525...

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Re: Dell Wyse T10 / T50

So what I think is happening is that the bootloader loads the device's original uImage and uInitrd files but then uses the new rootfs on USB. In the wloader configuration editor there are the...

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Re: Dell Wyse T10 / T50

Hi I've spend some more time thinking about how the multi stage boot process works on this device. I think it goes as follows but feel free to comment / tell me where I'm going wrong. u-boot is the...

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Re: Pogoplug V4 - Boot Debian from Sata HDD

Hi Bodhi, Thanks for the update. Context : Installing Debian from Scratch on my HDD on Partition 5 . Currently its running on my MMC Card. This is what i did and it doesn't boots the debian. What i am...

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Re: Dell Wyse T10 / T50

Success! The recovery method has worked and the device has booted into Debian as shown by the serial output below. I'm not getting any graphics on the screen and I'm sure there will be other issues...

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Re: Dell Wyse T10 / T50

Summary of the steps so far: Create a 4.12.4-mvebu-tld-1 rootfs with embedded dove.dtb file as described in the other threads on the forum. Boot the device with monitor, mouse and keyboard attached....

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Re: Dell Wyse T10 / T50

Hi, The main thing which doesn't work so far is the ethernet connection. All commands are send through serial at the moment. I guess this is due to the fact that a generic dove.dtb file was used to...

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Re: Dell Wyse T10 / T50

Koen, > Success! The recovery method has worked and the > device has booted into Debian as shown by the > serial output below. Cool :) The boot log looks very good. > I'm not getting any...

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Re: Pogoplug V4 - Boot Debian from Sata HDD

Nirmal, If you have serial console or netconsole, please post the entire boot log.

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Re: Dell Wyse T10 / T50

QuoteThe main thing which doesn't work so far is the ethernet connection. All commands are send through serial at the moment. I guess this is due to the fact that a generic dove.dtb file was used to...

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Re: Dell Wyse T10 / T50

Hi bodhi, below the contents of fw_env.config root@debian:~# cat /etc/fw_env.config # MTD device name Device offset Env. size Flash sector size Number of sectors /dev/mtd1 0x0000 0x80000 0x20000 4...

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Re: Dell Wyse T10 / T50

Here an overview of the current hardware status: USB : OK SD card reader: OK serial: OK real time clock: OK audio: ? not tested yet dvi: not working yet ethernet: not working yet PCIE: ? not sure, I...

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Re: Dell Wyse T10 / T50

I've previously emailed Dell for the GPL sources and chased them again today. Within a few minutes I got a reply that the inquiry has been forwarded to the Dell Wyse engineering department so there...

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Re: Pogoplug V4 - Boot Debian from Sata HDD

Hi Bodhi, Here the output from netconsole. λ nc -l -u -p 6666 U-Boot 2016.05-tld-1 (Jun 12 2016 - 13:41:47 -0700) Pogoplug V4 gcc (Debian 4.9.2-10) 4.9.2 GNU ld (GNU Binutils for Debian) 2.25 Hit any...

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Re: Pogoplug V4 - Boot Debian from Sata HDD

Nirmal, 1. Your HDD partitions were not recognized by u-boot. You will need to repartition the HDD. And create the rootfs again. Scan device ide Reset IDE: Bus 0: OK Bus 1: not available Device 0:...

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Re: Dell Wyse T10 / T50

QuotePCIE: ? not sure, I plugged a wifi card in the slot but the only line mentioning pci in dmesg is as follows: root@debian:~# dmesg | grep pci [ 1.107385] ehci-pci: EHCI PCI platform driver This...

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