Yeah, I've tried that uboot (in my OP), but still no joy. It comes up with bad 
block device. This makes me think it doesn't see the esata.

Before, using that uboot to my usb drive, results in the hang at uncompressing 
linux which Ron is experiencing.

_B
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-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Winter <[email protected]>
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Date: Sun, 28 Nov 2010 12:44:01 
To: Slackware ARM port<[email protected]>
Reply-To: Slackware ARM port  <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [ARMedslack] Booting Slack 13.1 from eSata on Guruplug Server
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> I never actually got round to building it in the end, but looking at the
> latest u-boot git repo, it looks like the GuruPlug should have ext2 and
> SATA enabled by default.

OK.

I've just looked at this:
http://oinkzwurgl.org/guruplug_uboot
and downloaded the binaries.  Running strings over u-boot.bin (from the
tar archive) shows it has ext2load: perhaps you want to try using this
u-boot binary for convenience?

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