Hi,
> Am 13.03.2018 um 17:58 schrieb cnut :
>
> Thank you very much Andreas and Nikolaus.
>
>
> Using Nikolaus description of flashing the old uboot via sd card and
> afterwards flashing with the latest uboot via sd card did work well.
Great that it did work this way.
>
>
> For the record:
Hi,
> Am 14.03.2018 um 07:47 schrieb Andreas Kemnade :
>
> Hi,
>
> On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 21:56:55 +0100
> "H. Nikolaus Schaller" wrote:
>
>> Hi Cnut,
>>
> [...]
>> Rebooting didn't show again the issues mentioned above. They seem to be a
>> side-effect of migration.
>>
>> Maybe reflashing the
Hi,
On Mon, 12 Mar 2018 21:56:55 +0100
"H. Nikolaus Schaller" wrote:
> Hi Cnut,
>
[...]
> Rebooting didn't show again the issues mentioned above. They seem to be a
> side-effect of migration.
>
> Maybe reflashing the very old boot loader once resets everthing to a state
> that an upgrade to t
Thank you very much Andreas and Nikolaus.
Using Nikolaus description of flashing the old uboot via sd card and
afterwards flashing with the latest uboot via sd card did work well.
For the record:
When I started the gta04 with the latest rootfs (no usb cable, holding
aux and putting battery
Hi,
On Sun, 11 Mar 2018 19:18:04 +0100
Andreas Kemnade wrote:
> On Sun, 11 Mar 2018 18:34:23 +0100
> cnut wrote:
>
> > Hello Nikolaus,
> > Hello Andreas,
> >
> >
> > the good news: with the tutorial of Nikolaus, dmesg shows that the
> > device is alive...
> > [ 2895.846968] usb 1-4: new hig
Hi Cnut,
> Am 11.03.2018 um 18:34 schrieb cnut :
>
> Hello Nikolaus,
> Hello Andreas,
>
>
> the good news: with the tutorial of Nikolaus, dmesg shows that the device is
> alive...
> [ 2895.846968] usb 1-4: new high-speed USB device number 4 using xhci_hcd
> [ 2895.987845] usb 1-4: unable to ge
On Sun, 11 Mar 2018 18:34:23 +0100
cnut wrote:
> Hello Nikolaus,
> Hello Andreas,
>
>
> the good news: with the tutorial of Nikolaus, dmesg shows that the
> device is alive...
> [ 2895.846968] usb 1-4: new high-speed USB device number 4 using xhci_hcd
> [ 2895.987845] usb 1-4: unable to get BO
Hello Nikolaus,
Hello Andreas,
the good news: with the tutorial of Nikolaus, dmesg shows that the
device is alive...
[ 2895.846968] usb 1-4: new high-speed USB device number 4 using xhci_hcd
[ 2895.987845] usb 1-4: unable to get BOS descriptor
[ 2895.988919] usb 1-4: New USB device found, idVe
On Sun, 11 Mar 2018 12:30:16 +0100
"H. Nikolaus Schaller" wrote:
[...]
> Yes, the RS232 serial console cable would be the easiest approach to look
> what the device is doing/reporting. But if you don't have it, it does not
> help.
>
> Do you by any chance know when you did last time flash the b
Hi,
On Sun, 11 Mar 2018 11:32:22 +0100
cnut wrote:
> Hello Andreas,
>
>
> after ./usb-start-uboot.sh and dfu-util did not show any reaction, I
> re-tried looking at dmesg - this time without success.
>
> I tried this on 2 different notebooks and a pc, each with two different
> USB cables (o
Hi cnut,
sorry for not jumping into this earlier. Had too much to do with
seasonal illness...
> Am 11.03.2018 um 11:32 schrieb cnut :
>
> Hello Andreas,
>
>
> after ./usb-start-uboot.sh and dfu-util did not show any reaction, I re-tried
> looking at dmesg - this time without success.
>
> I tr
Hello Andreas,
after ./usb-start-uboot.sh and dfu-util did not show any reaction, I
re-tried looking at dmesg - this time without success.
I tried this on 2 different notebooks and a pc, each with two different
USB cables (one of the cables did work with a gta02):
1) Remove battery, sim car
On Wed, 7 Mar 2018 19:33:06 +0100
cnut wrote:
> Thank you Andreas, for your detailed mail.
>
> > If you boot with aux pressed...
> dmesg shows that the device is not dead.
>
>
> > A serial cable would be helpful to find out.
> If you are talking about a JTAG serial cable: I do not have o
Thank you Andreas, for your detailed mail.
> If you boot with aux pressed...
dmesg shows that the device is not dead.
> A serial cable would be helpful to find out.
If you are talking about a JTAG serial cable: I do not have one. But I
am interested in having a look how this works. If you have
Hi,
first measure, take a deep breath, I do not believe your device is
dead.
If you boot with aux pressed (*before* powering on the device) and have
it connected to the computer, do you still see lines like that in
kern.log or dmesg:
usb 1-2.4: New USB device found, idVendor=0451, idProduct=d00e
u
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