Hi All,
I have a pogoplog E02 which was running happily with debian squeeze, Kernel 3.2.0-0.bpo.3-kirkwood, bootig from a USB stick.
Everytime there is a power outage, the pogo won't boot back, but this was always easily fixed by fsck'ng the USB stick.
Yesterday there was a power outage, and although I fsck'd the stick, and fsck reports all is well, the pogo won't boot.
I setup nerconsole for the uBoot, and I can see all goes well until the kernel is booted, the last message being
My question:
Is there any way to install netconsole on the kernel so I can see what's going on, but not from the pogoplug (since it won't boot)? E.g. run it under some sort of emulator, or some chroot on a normal x86 debian?
Thanks
Shai
I have a pogoplog E02 which was running happily with debian squeeze, Kernel 3.2.0-0.bpo.3-kirkwood, bootig from a USB stick.
Everytime there is a power outage, the pogo won't boot back, but this was always easily fixed by fsck'ng the USB stick.
Yesterday there was a power outage, and although I fsck'd the stick, and fsck reports all is well, the pogo won't boot.
I setup nerconsole for the uBoot, and I can see all goes well until the kernel is booted, the last message being
Starting kernel ...However I get no ping from the device.
My question:
Is there any way to install netconsole on the kernel so I can see what's going on, but not from the pogoplug (since it won't boot)? E.g. run it under some sort of emulator, or some chroot on a normal x86 debian?
Thanks
Shai