Having some issues with my pogo plug pro after I installed uboot and debian.
Completed uboot and debian install just fine. I could ssh into it just fine and then I setup samba. Samba was working, but I decided I wanted to change the partition size on my samba drive ( not the drive I am booting off of).
I shut down the pogo plug and used another linux box to change the partition on the samba drive.
I plug everything back into the pogo plug an powered on. Seemed to take a long time to boot, but eventually it connected to the next work and I could SSH into it.
Samba was no longer working ( not surprised since I played with the partitions it was using).
Tried to restart the samba server and it failed.
So I decide to just restart the pogo plug to see if that fixes anything before I start looking at samba more.
When I restarted this time the pogoplug pro never reconnected to the network.
The light on the front flashes green at first and then it eventually goes solid green.
I was having a hard time figuring out what meanings of different colored lights and blinking mean.
The network port flashes green and yellow.
I believe I used:
uboot.2015.10-tld-2.ox820.bodhi.tar
and
linux-4.4.89-oxnas-tld-1.bodhi.tar.bz2
I am hoping its just my usb drive got messed from not properly shutting down the power.
I just plugged it into another linux box and it appears to have a bad super block.
That said I tried putting the rootfs on another usb drive instead and still no luck.
The first time I created the usb boot drive I had done it on the pogo plug directly. Anything that has to be done differently if its created on a different linux box?
Completed uboot and debian install just fine. I could ssh into it just fine and then I setup samba. Samba was working, but I decided I wanted to change the partition size on my samba drive ( not the drive I am booting off of).
I shut down the pogo plug and used another linux box to change the partition on the samba drive.
I plug everything back into the pogo plug an powered on. Seemed to take a long time to boot, but eventually it connected to the next work and I could SSH into it.
Samba was no longer working ( not surprised since I played with the partitions it was using).
Tried to restart the samba server and it failed.
So I decide to just restart the pogo plug to see if that fixes anything before I start looking at samba more.
When I restarted this time the pogoplug pro never reconnected to the network.
The light on the front flashes green at first and then it eventually goes solid green.
I was having a hard time figuring out what meanings of different colored lights and blinking mean.
The network port flashes green and yellow.
I believe I used:
uboot.2015.10-tld-2.ox820.bodhi.tar
and
linux-4.4.89-oxnas-tld-1.bodhi.tar.bz2
I am hoping its just my usb drive got messed from not properly shutting down the power.
I just plugged it into another linux box and it appears to have a bad super block.
That said I tried putting the rootfs on another usb drive instead and still no luck.
The first time I created the usb boot drive I had done it on the pogo plug directly. Anything that has to be done differently if its created on a different linux box?