Difference between revisions of "Plug notes"
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* would like to add swap to flash based drives | * would like to add swap to flash based drives | ||
* mt-daapd and amahi-transmission are dying | * mt-daapd and amahi-transmission are dying | ||
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+ | = Getting it Going = | ||
+ | Here are the steps to make it boot from USB | ||
+ | * Connect the JTAG module and connect the USB side to a terminal emulator | ||
+ | * Putty for windows (Serial) | ||
+ | * gtkterm for linux (use 2 stop bits!) | ||
+ | * Reset the device from the JTAG module | ||
+ | * At the terminal, press enter a couple of seconds after boot to prevent it booting to the flash | ||
+ | * There are some commands to make it permanently boot off USB: |
Revision as of 00:16, 9 May 2010
- 2 stop bits to get the bootloader to recognize keyboard and stop autobooting
- speed: 115200 /dev/ttyUSB1
- root/fedoraarm default password
- rpms installed for development: rsync, git, vim-enhanced, sudo, make, rpm-build, tar, httpd-devel, boot-devel, gcc-c++
- passenger: need rubygems-1.3.5-4.fc12.noarch.rpm with macro changes
- rpms installed for amahi: httpd, ruby, samba,
- build hdactl, hda-platform, install (with --nodeps)
Missing deps in the installer:
- httpd, samba, cadaver, bind-utils
RPMs not available from the mirrors:
- hda-greyhole
- rubygem-gd2 - actually - is this one necessary?
Other:
- VPN does not work (turned off in servers):
Cannot allocate TUN/TAP dev dynamically
- Greyhole not working - hda-greyhole needed
- crontab does not appear to be working
- had to add with noatime in / to prevent flash burnout
- should control monit - it keeps on pounding the flash with messages in /var/log/monit
- would like to add swap to flash based drives
- mt-daapd and amahi-transmission are dying
Getting it Going
Here are the steps to make it boot from USB
- Connect the JTAG module and connect the USB side to a terminal emulator
- Putty for windows (Serial)
- gtkterm for linux (use 2 stop bits!)
- Reset the device from the JTAG module
- At the terminal, press enter a couple of seconds after boot to prevent it booting to the flash
- There are some commands to make it permanently boot off USB: