[How-To] Boot Entirely from SATA

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Re: [How-To] Boot Entirely from SATA

Postby belga » Thu Feb 23, 2012 9:55 pm

Hi

I executed all points and created the file /usr/local/mac_addr.

If "device" in this sentence:
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '
')The last thing needed is this: create & edit usr/local/mac_addr on the extracted rootfs, (not this machine you are using to do this!) and place in your device's MAC address in the format XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX.

means "pogoplug", how can I find the mac address?

Thanks
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Re: [How-To] Boot Entirely from SATA

Postby WarheadsSE » Thu Feb 23, 2012 10:17 pm

On the bottom.
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Re: [How-To] Boot Entirely from SATA

Postby belga » Thu Feb 23, 2012 10:19 pm

I'm stupid :oops:
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Re: [How-To] Boot Entirely from SATA

Postby belga » Thu Feb 23, 2012 11:36 pm

Waw,

I finally have the green light but I see no ip address allocated
by the box.

I have to try to 700Mhz or another?

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'D')isk /dev/sdb: 32.0 GB, 32017047552 bytes
64 heads, 32 sectors/track, 30533 cylinders, total 62533296 sectors
Units = sectors of 1 * 512 = 512 bytes
Sector size (logical/physical): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
I/O size (minimum/optimal): 512 bytes / 512 bytes
Disk identifier: 0x00008000

Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
/dev/sdb1 * 2048 22527 10240 83 Linux
Partition 1 does not end on cylinder boundary.
/dev/sdb2 22528 62510768 31244120+ 83 Linux
Partition 2 does not end on cylinder boundary.
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Re: [How-To] Boot Entirely from SATA

Postby WarheadsSE » Fri Feb 24, 2012 12:28 am

You're jumping to conclusions, verify. Also, this forum has a lot of information.
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Re: [How-To] Boot Entirely from SATA

Postby belga » Fri Feb 24, 2012 1:04 am

In Fact my English is very poor, I use translation software.
To which topic I'm directing?

What should I check?


$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '#') ./disk_create
0+1 enregistrements lus
0+1 enregistrements écrits
444 octets (444 B) copiés, 0,0030902 s, 144 kB/s
Writing stage 1
14+1 enregistrements lus
14+1 enregistrements écrits
7576 octets (7,6 kB) copiés, 0,00172794 s, 4,4 MB/s
Writing uboot
253+1 enregistrements lus
253+1 enregistrements écrits
129852 octets (130 kB) copiés, 0,060067 s, 2,2 MB/s
Writing kernel to
4164+1 enregistrements lus
4164+1 enregistrements écrits
2132324 octets (2,1 MB) copiés, 0,531276 s, 4,0 MB/s
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Re: [How-To] Boot Entirely from SATA

Postby WarheadsSE » Fri Feb 24, 2012 1:31 am

If you have a green light it is booted and operational, but talking on the network. Sort that problem out, and NOT in this thread.
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Re: [How-To] Boot Entirely from SATA

Postby belga » Fri Feb 24, 2012 9:03 am

Ok thanks.

Is this correct :
I craeted the textfile
$this->bbcode_second_pass_code('', '# nano /media/rootfs/usr/local/mac_addr')

I just put in this file
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '0')0:25:31:XX:XX:XX
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Re: [How-To] Boot Entirely from SATA

Postby WarheadsSE » Mon Feb 27, 2012 3:09 am

256MB memory device users: http://ppl.ug/3QrAMaurJE8/

I have a uboot for you. I apologize that I kept forgetting to make this for you!
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Re: [How-To] Boot Entirely from SATA

Postby Geoff » Thu Mar 01, 2012 4:32 am

I just made the switch from NAND to SATA boot on my Pogo Pro. It worked first time, no problem! I simplified the procedure just a bit from the recommended one, since I had a complete system (bootable from NAND) already on my SATA drive. First, I plugged the drive into my Ubuntu laptop. Using gparted, I shrank /dev/sdb1 and moved it to the right to make room for the small kernel partition. Then I created an unformatted partition for the kernel. At this point, the partitions were out of sequence. Then I exited gparted and used fdisk to re-sequence the partitions, as explained here: http://journalxtra.com/linuxsanity/how-to-reorder-linux-drive-partition-numbers-2768/. Finally, I edited the disk_create script to specify /dev/sdb and then executed the script. Simple as that! Thank you, WarheadsSE, for figuring all this out. Now I'm ready to try new kernels with no fear. I'll still keep my NAND-bootable USB stick for backup, though.
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