**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Feb 15 02:59:58 2013 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Fri Feb 15 08:38:45 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Feb 15 08:40:19 2013 **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Feb 16 01:22:35 2013 **** BEGIN LOGGING AT Sat Feb 16 03:02:18 2013 Feb 16 15:12:35 anybody around here? Feb 16 15:13:58 I'm trying to flash a custom-build firmware to my fon 2202, but during the flash only the 'internet' and the 'computer' lights are green and the 'power' light is orange Feb 16 15:14:11 even after waiting for a couple of hours nothing changes Feb 16 15:14:33 once I enter the failsafe mode and flash one of the official firmwares then I can get my fon 2202 back online Feb 16 15:16:00 here's the .config I used to build a custom firmware (which uses the fon-ng svn trunk): http://paste.fedoraproject.org/3166/ Feb 16 15:16:41 a couple of months ago I could still flash custom firmwares without any problems Feb 16 15:17:22 so now I'm wondering what might be different in my environment or in the fon-ng svn trunk that might cause these boot issues directly after the flash Feb 16 18:33:21 epienbro: Weird. How are you flashing? Using the generated tgz and uploading through the webui? Feb 16 18:43:05 blathijs, hi Feb 16 18:43:14 I've tried multiple methods Feb 16 18:43:26 * flash using the webui using an official firmware Feb 16 18:43:59 * copying to image to a usb stick, plug it in the fon, log in using ssh and flash using the mtd command Feb 16 18:44:09 both without success Feb 16 18:44:38 I've also tried to get into the redboot prompt over ethernet..but it looks like redboot over ethernet isn't enabled yet on my fon Feb 16 19:26:14 epienbro: There is a procedure to enable redboot, if you're interested (though messing with the bootloader can potentially be risky) Feb 16 19:26:41 epienbro: When using the mtd command, are you using the .bin image instead of the tgz file? Feb 16 19:27:34 epienbro: I can see if I can build a custom firmware and flash that from svn trunk, see if it is broken for me too Feb 16 19:27:50 epienbro: But that will be on monday at the earliest Feb 16 19:28:53 blathijs, I've seen the docs (and the big fat warnings) about hacking redboot, but if you're willing to help me through it we can give it a go Feb 16 19:29:11 when using mtd I was using the image itself, not the tarball Feb 16 19:30:30 http://oldwiki.fon.com/wiki/FON2202_Enable_Redboot is the doc I've found about this subject Feb 16 19:31:49 but that doc assumes that a custom firmware can be built and flashed succesfully Feb 16 19:32:32 could you tell me the differences between official firmwares and custom firmwares? Feb 16 19:32:52 when I try to flash a custom firmware from the failsafe mode then I get an error that the firmware in question is unsigned Feb 16 22:24:20 ah, on the openwrt wiki I could find a precompiled image which contains the kernel hack to enable redboot: http://wiki.openwrt.org/toh/fon/fonera2 Feb 16 22:24:28 I was able to flash this image to my fon succesfully Feb 16 23:04:49 okay, I've managed to enable redboot ethernet now :) Feb 17 00:07:48 is it possible to have the kernel output shown in the redboot environment when using a telnet connection? **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sun Feb 17 02:59:57 2013