The uboot from doozan is nice because it doesnt overwrite the original pogoplug software.
You can also use the debian stuff fromi think ~tbw ( the ns2).. Compiling from head
works but you need a jtag in case you screw up. I used another plug so I skipped the
xcompile. It works fine. The biggest issue was I ran out of space on the uboot partition
when i started adding stuff like ext4 support. I got bombed with RL so that is where i
paused. But changing the partition addresses are in the uboot config files.
I was using the gurplug jtag and it works but you need to mod the openocd configs and
recompile it with the ftdi drivers and make a cable. The buspirate jtag is supposed to
work too.
Theoretically you can use a serial cable instead of a jtag, but it doesnt actually work.
The jtag works.
----- Reply message -----
From: "Scott Sullivan" <scott(a)ss.org>
To: <arm(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
Subject: [fedora-arm] Bad image/instructions? - Re: Problems with a pogoplug v02
Date: Thu, Apr 18, 2013 5:59 pm
On 04/18/2013 04:54 PM, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
Now there is a warning NOT to use the fw_setenv that comes in Fedora, as
that would brick the pogo. I am assuming that unless I change these
options I will always have this netconsole? That the boot instructions
to boot off the usb will not change that? If so how might I change what
addresses used for the netconsole now?
So at the moment I can't find the information on
doozan.com, but it is
there. For some reason cloud engines used a custom CRC algorithm to
verify the integrity of the uboot environment variables. This has not
been up streamed and is not in the version of uboot-utils that is
shipped with fedora. The update uboot provided by
doozan.com keeps this
CRC method intact, I believe as a compatibility reason.
This is 6 month old memory though. I just know that at the time I took
this very seriously and put the warning in the Fedora PogoPlug docs.
--
Scott Sullivan
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