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@bodhi The problem is you can not probe for the state of the hardware watchdog.
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@WarheadsSE, Thanks for confirming. Not a watchcat, but this watchdog has nine lives :)
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sorry for confusion, i have kernel 3.16 tdl-2. setting bootdelay to 20 works, after the countdown ends it can boot wthout rebooting. Ty a lot for the tip. You mean UART booting the experimental...
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bobafetthotmail, Yes, with the new pre-release u-boot. It is quite stable now, no long experimental. And with kernel 3.16 tdl-3 only.
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Need to get that sorted, and merged. However, due to this "behavior" of the watchdog, it has to be very well documented. I still think that with the NSA325's implementation, we should disable it once...
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@WarheadsSE, > This might even be best to leave > as the enable/disable via a well documented > environment(!!) command to use with run That's a great idea while u-boot is running! But the...
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Right. What I am saying is We either need to be determinate that - when booting we disable it - before starting the kernel (bootm xxxx) we re-enable it -- unless we're told not to (aka, a kernel...
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I see what you meant. I think it is a good approach. So to recap: Quote - when booting we disable it - before starting the kernel (bootm xxxx) we re-enable it according to the following env:...
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@bodhi: Tried uart booting, but the darn thing keeps erroring at 94-97% saying "protocol error". It takes a bit of skill and timing because the box powers up for a couple seconds, and can begin uart...
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bobafetthotmail, > @bodhi: Tried uart booting, but the darn thing > keeps erroring at 94-97% saying "protocol error". > It takes a bit of skill and timing because the box > powers up for a...
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Hello, i got my system working. omv, owncloud, twonky all's working good. Kernel is 3.17. The only thing not working are the LEDs. I tried to use the settings from davidedg but all leds stay dark only...
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addy75, Check your /sys/class/leds, and your settings of the LEDS. Some of the LED names were changed in 3.17 in DTS. # ls /sys/class/leds/ -1 . .. nsa325:green:copy nsa325:green:sata1...
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@addy75, Are you running the new u-boot, or stock? sounds like you overcame the watchdog while using OMV. It would be helpful to other users if you could briefly describe which u-boot image you are...
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Hello bodhi thank you a lot for your help in advance. I'm working with kernel 3.17.0-kirkwood-tld-1 and uboot uboot.2013.10-tld-1. The system (rootfs) is installed an an ssd, my data-disk is an 4TB WD...
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Hi addy75, > I'm working with kernel 3.17.0-kirkwood-tld-1 and > uboot uboot.2013.10-tld-1. > The system (rootfs) is installed an an ssd, my > data-disk is an 4TB WD Red. > System works...
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I set the 10:BF..... MAC and now WOL works :-) LEDs aren't working, only system- led is green. rc.local is if [ -d /sys/class/leds/nsa325:green:sys ]; then echo default-on >...
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addy75, There was an extra space in the these 2 commands I posted before! (I've modified the post). pls try again: if [ -d /sys/class/leds/nsa325:green:sys ]; then echo default-on >...
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Sorry, maybe i forgot to save. I've "cleaned" rc.local and putted in if [ -d /sys/class/leds/nsa325:green:sys ]; then echo default-on > /sys/class/leds/nsa325:green:sys/trigger echo none >...
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@addy, Try execute it at command line: echo default-on > /sys/class/leds/nsa325:green:sata2/trigger echo none > /sys/class/leds/nsa325:green:sata2/trigger Do you see the SATA2 LED light turned...
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