Hello - I apologise if this has been answered before, but I can't seem to find comments that confirm, or otherwise, that the methods discussed here will work with a NSA325v1 box? I've built a FAT USB and loaded the files from the early pages of this discussion, and when I boot with the USB stick in place, it appears to work, and I assume the correct environment variables get loaded (oh, and yes, I have serial access so can see all that happens). I've also built a Linux USB stick with two partitions - the first is 100M and has the files from the /boot directory in it. It also has the boot flag set and is formatted with ext2. The second partition is formatted ext3, and has the entire rootfs extracted from Debian-3.14.0-kirkwood-tld-1-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 into it - all as root (oh, and I've used this version as I have found it is sufficiently 'old' that it may be better for a v1 box?) When I reboot with the Linux stick in one of the two USB ports at the rear, I get to a point where the I'm told:
and then it reboots.......again and again. Always the same!
Any clues gratefully received! Thanks - Mike
(Re)start USB...... USB: Scanning bus for devices... 3 USB device(s} found Waiting for storage device(s) to settle before scanning... T
and then it reboots.......again and again. Always the same!
Any clues gratefully received! Thanks - Mike