Monday, April 26, 2010

Re: [nslu2-linux] Trying to install debian on an NSLU2

 



On 26 April 2010 15:45, Don Sharp <don.dws@googlemail.com> wrote:


On 26 April 2010 14:33, Mike Westerhof <mwester@dls.net> wrote:
 

Don Sharp wrote:
> Hello
>
> I am trying to upgrade an NSLU2 with unslung firmware following the
> suggestions on http://www.cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/unpack.html.
>
> The NSLU2 was some time ago flashed with the unslung firmware and has
> no external storage.
>
> Under the heading "Boot the system" I put the slug into upgrade mode
> and tried writing the lenny firmware with the command
>
> # upslug2 -i nslu2debfirmware_sda2-2.6.26-19
> [no NSLU2 machines found in upgrade mode]
>
>

The message is telling the truth :) So either your network cable is
damaged, or the NSLU2 is not on the same network as your host (the
upgrade protocol will not pass through firewalls or through routers
(this means *through* a router, it passes freely between the various
ports on the switch built into the typical home router/firewall
appliance)) -- or your NSLU2 is not, in fact, in upgrade mode.

How did you enter upgrade mode?
-Mike (mwester)
 
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The two machines are attached to different interconnected switches. This may be at the core of the problem and I will investigate this as soon as I get a chance.

Thank you very much for the information. I'll update the list as soon as I get the chance to try both machines on the same switch.

TVM

Don Sharp

Connected linux host and slug to the same switch. Put slug in upgrade mode.

# upslug2
LKG7F9531 00:0f:66:7f:95:31 Product ID: 1 Protocol ID:0 Firmware Version: R23V29 [0x2329]
# upslug2 -i nslu2debfirmware_sda2-2.6.26-19
LKG7F9531 00:0f:66:7f:95:31 Product ID: 1 Protocol ID:0 Firmware Version: R23V29 [0x2329]
Upgrading LKG7F9531 00:0f:66:7f:95:31
    . original flash contents  * packet timed out
    ! being erased             - erased
    u being upgraded           U upgraded
    v being verified           V verified

  Display:
    <status> <address completed>+<bytes transmitted but not completed>
  Status:
    * timeout occured          + sequence error detected

  7fffff+000000 ...VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV
Rebooting... done

Hooray!

Thank you very much indeed for showing me the way.

Don Sharp
 



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