HW: Guruplug Server plus with JTAG-box (ARMv5-family)
Debian U-boot version: Armel stretch (buster u-boot version freezes when
setting ethact IP-addresses), original U-boot pre-2014
Debain Installer version: stretch
Problem: When trying to launch d-i (stretch, with instructions
from Martin
Sorry, english is not my native language (I'm finnish), so I have been
unclear on my previous posts.
I have followed instructions literally, but installer freezes and text
"Uncompressing Linux..." appears on terminal window.
On "https://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/sheevaplug/install;
Log:
Initializing Modem
Welcome to minicom 2.3
Port /dev/ttyUSB0 Press CTRL-A Z for help on special keys
U-Boot 2016.11+dfsg1-4 (Mar 27 2017 - 18:39:51 +)
Marvell-GuruPlug
SoC: Kirkwood 88F6281_A0
DRAM: 512 MiB
WARNING: Caches not enabled
NAND: 512 MiB
In:serial
Out: serial
Err:
* Kari Tanninen [2018-03-01 11:26]:
> HW: Guruplug Server plus with JTAG-box (ARMv5-family)
> original U-boot pre-2014
...
> Is there any fix-up/work-aroud trick available or is new kernel compiling
> only option?
I've never had a GuruPlug so I cannot really comment but why
I'm using Debian stretch U-boot version (U-boot version number is
visible on the log-file). I have tried Debian "buster" U-boot version
too, but it freezes at "Setting egiga0" point. There is warning on
"Debian Armel installation guide", that U-boot does update kernel
variables only on fresh
(Adding Ian Campbell.)
Ok, I didn't notice the version of u-boot from the log you posted and
went on what you wrote.
However, looking at the log file again, I notice you're loading the
DTB file separately.
You say you follow my installation instructions but clearly you're
not. In Debian
I try tomorrow record Debian "Stretch" U-boot/uImage/uInitrd -terminal
output with instructions
"https://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/sheevaplug/install/;
Sorry delay, I have to load new binaries to GuruPlug and I'm not very
familiar with unix command line scripting, readable minicom
Package: busybox
Severity: normal
Dear Maintainer,
Many of our customers would like to use the debian installer in order to set up
their own VMs. Our DHCP servers currently offer addresses with /32 subnets, and
we've come to realize that the debian installer does not properly configure the
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