Hi all, hope you can help. Awsome job on suporting debian on these devices!
I followed all the steps on http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381 to install uboot - it worked great, I have uboot running and can interact with it via nc.
I then tried creating my kernel on a usb stick following http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096
So, it was a little unclear about how to partition the drive, but I settled on a single large partition (28gb) in ext2 and change the etc/fstab file to ext2
Now when I boot I get all the way to 'Starting Kernel' and I get a solid green light (initially its flashing).
It stays there for seemingly ever, and I never see any network traffic (using wireshark) , so it seems like its dead.
Any suggestions about next steps - Have tried various older kernel / rootfs's and nothing I have tried seems any different.
I followed all the steps on http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381 to install uboot - it worked great, I have uboot running and can interact with it via nc.
I then tried creating my kernel on a usb stick following http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096
So, it was a little unclear about how to partition the drive, but I settled on a single large partition (28gb) in ext2 and change the etc/fstab file to ext2
Now when I boot I get all the way to 'Starting Kernel' and I get a solid green light (initially its flashing).
It stays there for seemingly ever, and I never see any network traffic (using wireshark) , so it seems like its dead.
Any suggestions about next steps - Have tried various older kernel / rootfs's and nothing I have tried seems any different.