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This kernel is not working. You need to go back to x.96Been there. There is bootlader with busy box available with console cable. You will need to manually upgrade kernel
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bootargs="console=ttyS0,115200n8 pcie_gen1_only=yes usb3_internal_clk=yes init=/sbin/init root=/dev/sda2 rootfstype=ext4 rootdelay=5 panic=5" saveenv bootm /dev/nand0.kernel2.bbmagic happens. But NAS is still rebooting itself after some time. But we have progress and I boot to debian. In parallel of course old disk with…
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Or better printenv. I am digging further. I have changed bootargs but it is not stores after reboot i have always go back to I have posted. I can change it and boot by bootm /dev/nand0.kernel2.bb
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OK, I moved forward a little bit. I was able to upload debian kernel. What is strange on bank 1 i got following error which is strange as I upload exactly the same kernel as on bank 2. on bank 2 I have kernel panic I can see it is related to lack of initrams for that kernel. ANy hint how to fix that? I am using this kernel…
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OK, I moved forward a little bit. I was able to upload debian kernel. What is strange on bank 1 i got following error which is strange as I upload exactly the same kernel as on bank 2. on bank 2 I have kernel panic [ 20.364539] VFS: Cannot open root device "ubi0:rootfs" or unknown-block(0,0) [ 20.371618] Please append a…
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Hi, I have the same problem. Is it possible to run again Debian. I dont want to go back to original crappy firmware?Do I understand that I need to upload kernel again and set correct paths in kernel command line? I have following log: " 1 booting kernel of type uimage from /dev/nand0.kernel2.bb Verifying Checksum ... Bad…