Now that I've a developement environment I'll be replicating what I did with
miniroot to get ap/3G/nas/router on a minimal busybox based environment.
As usual I'll leave a slackwareish feeling environment to the system.
Once I get it working this could be an alternative emergency rescue for those
Now that I've a developement environment I'll be
replicating what I did
with miniroot to get ap/3G/nas/router on a minimal
busybox based
environment.
So you have a Slackware system with busybox instead of the
GNU tools? How much
space saves this?
I'd stripp all that is not needed.
Am Tuesday 19 April 2011 14:14:17 schrieb Davide:
Well yeah I've an update on this:
I did nothing but change the usb port from closest to RJ45 to the one nets
to the closest to RJ45. This time it boots.
I'll investigate further on this ...
AFAIK the dockstar has native USB ports and
.
If I notice any other odd stuff I'll update on this.
Regards
David
--- Mar 19/4/11, Davide louigi...@yahoo.it ha scritto:
Da: Davide louigi...@yahoo.it
Oggetto: Re: [ARMedslack] jeff Doozan's uboot
A: Slackware ARM port armedslack@lists.armedslack.org
Data: Martedì 19 Aprile 2011, 14:14
ARM portarmedslack@lists.armedslack.org
Reply-To: Slackware ARM port armedslack@lists.armedslack.org
Subject: [ARMedslack] jeff Doozan's uboot
Oooops need to do a hardware reset o reboot for uboot to do the magic.
Just setting the variable, saving it permanently and booting is not enough
Am Tuesday 19 April 2011 18:37:20 schrieb richard.lapoi...@gmail.com:
Yeah, I got fooled by this. Would had replied but you had it solve before
I finished reading the thread. BTW, I have three Dockstars all with their
own Seagate Freeagent Go drives running ARMedSlack 13.37RC1 and booting