Re: [atlas] Dead probes - slightly OT

2015-12-01 Thread Marty Strong
I couldn't see any SOS history sadly :( But mail sent nonetheless. On 1 December 2015 at 12:25, Philip Homburg wrote: > On 2015/12/01 11:34 , Marty Strong wrote: > > I have a dead probe that I've tried both waiting 10 minutes with the USB > > stick out and placing a

Re: [atlas] Dead probes - slightly OT

2015-12-01 Thread Estelmann, Christian
The capacity of the stick must be larger than ~3 GB. On the stick will be three partitions, 1 GB size each. It is simple written to the partition table that there are this partitions, it doesn't matter whether this is possible or not (e.g. the stick has only a capacity of 2 GB). This is

Re: [atlas] Dead probes - slightly OT

2015-12-01 Thread Philip Homburg
On 2015/12/01 11:34 , Marty Strong wrote: > I have a dead probe that I've tried both waiting 10 minutes with the USB > stick out and placing a fresh USB stick in, but it still sits on what > looks like running from internal flash. > > Is there another method anybody knows that can bring this old

Re: [atlas] Dead probes - slightly OT

2015-12-01 Thread Andreas Boesen
Hi, Am 01.12.2015 um 11:34 schrieb Marty Strong: > I have a dead probe that I've tried both waiting 10 minutes with the USB > stick out and placing a fresh USB stick in, but it still sits on what > looks like running from internal flash. > > Is there another method anybody knows that can bring

Re: [atlas] Dead probes - slightly OT

2015-10-29 Thread Philip Homburg
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA256 On 2015/10/28 17:50 , Gert Doering wrote: > On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 05:30:49PM +0100, Wilfried Woeber wrote: >> This seems to imply that the probes can bootstrap (off the 'net?) >> without the USB stick present ? If this is the case, what is the >>

Re: [atlas] Dead probes - slightly OT

2015-10-28 Thread Gert Doering
hi, On Wed, Oct 28, 2015 at 05:30:49PM +0100, Wilfried Woeber wrote: > This seems to imply that the probes can bootstrap (off the 'net?) without > the USB stick present ? If this is the case, what is the USB stick used for? As far as I understand from the "firmware upgraded"-messages, the

Re: [atlas] Dead probes - slightly OT

2015-10-28 Thread Michael Auß
I think it is for storage - my usb stick broke down, i replaced it with my own usb stick and it bootstrapped completely from baremetal... Michael 2015-10-28 17:30 GMT+01:00 Wilfried Woeber : > > So, just out of curiosity... > > On 2015-10-23 11:54, Philip Homburg wrote: >

Re: [atlas] Dead probes - slightly OT

2015-10-28 Thread Wilfried Woeber
So, just out of curiosity... On 2015-10-23 11:54, Philip Homburg wrote: >[...] > What normally cures it is to connect the probe to power and network > without the USB stick, wait for about 10 minutes and then insert the USB > stick. This seems to imply that the probes can bootstrap (off the