Hi, all.
Can someone suggest an install sequence for Wheezy which will work on a Pink Pogoplug which was previously successfully installed with Squeeze via Jeff's script.
I've done nothing to the Pogoplug's NAND build except for deleting the pre-existing debootstrap files following instructions to (unsuccessfully) work around the --no-check-gpg error. The However, the error remains, even when the version of debootstrap appears to have been provisioned by the script itself.
Although it looks like Uboot has been successfully upgraded, I've struggled to get a USB build which boots automatically, based on Bodhi's rootfs extracted to an Ext2 USB key (with a single ext2 partition). It doesn't respond at all. Is it intended to boot to an SSH server?
What sequence is meant to work, these days? Somehow an initramfs build failed as part of an apt-get upgrade on the previous stick and it stopped rebooting, so I don't have any means of running scripts on the plug except from the original Pogoplug console (which is still available via SSH).
Can someone suggest an install sequence for Wheezy which will work on a Pink Pogoplug which was previously successfully installed with Squeeze via Jeff's script.
I've done nothing to the Pogoplug's NAND build except for deleting the pre-existing debootstrap files following instructions to (unsuccessfully) work around the --no-check-gpg error. The However, the error remains, even when the version of debootstrap appears to have been provisioned by the script itself.
Although it looks like Uboot has been successfully upgraded, I've struggled to get a USB build which boots automatically, based on Bodhi's rootfs extracted to an Ext2 USB key (with a single ext2 partition). It doesn't respond at all. Is it intended to boot to an SSH server?
What sequence is meant to work, these days? Somehow an initramfs build failed as part of an apt-get upgrade on the previous stick and it stopped rebooting, so I don't have any means of running scripts on the plug except from the original Pogoplug console (which is still available via SSH).