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JPT1
Apr 08, 2013Aspirant
ReadyNas Duo V2 - u-boot doesn't boot any more - SOLVED
Hi, I had a lot of fun with the DuoV2 installing Debian. :D Everything worked well until I tried to modify the u-boot-env to automatically boot my kernel and system. (I know I void my warranty w...
JPT1
Apr 09, 2013Aspirant
Now booted my debian system manually from the USB drive rescue boot console. Read the mtds to disk:
- uboot is a different version than before (V1009 instead of V1008. No idea how this got written)
- the uboot-env still seems to be the same than before. The USB recovery did not write anything to uboot-env. No wonder there are no changes in default boot behavior.
- kernel and initrd are stock. fine.
- jffs2 is completely different. is this the raidiator? - Well, unimportant.
May I write the old uboot-env using
Or should I try to fix it using fw_setenv?
- uboot is a different version than before (V1009 instead of V1008. No idea how this got written)
- the uboot-env still seems to be the same than before. The USB recovery did not write anything to uboot-env. No wonder there are no changes in default boot behavior.
- kernel and initrd are stock. fine.
- jffs2 is completely different. is this the raidiator? - Well, unimportant.
May I write the old uboot-env using
sudo dd if=mtd1.orig of=/dev/mtdblock1
Or should I try to fix it using fw_setenv?
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