**** BEGIN LOGGING AT Fri Jun 25 02:59:57 2010 Jun 25 13:38:35 what is the easiest way to get more recent kernel to my sheeva if i'll continue using jaunty on it? Jun 25 13:39:42 i've updated it once with a kernel from sheeva.with.linux but if i understood correctly, they are too big now to fit the flash? Jun 25 15:15:15 ukki: I think you misunderstand Jun 25 15:22:52 ukki: works perfectally fine for me Jun 25 15:22:56 Hostname: sheeva - OS: Linux 2.6.34/armv5tel - Distro: Gentoo 1.12.13 - CPU: Feroceon 88FR131 rev 1 (v5l) (1192.75 MHz) - Processes: 106 - Uptime: 24d 13h 54m - Users: 2 - Load Average: 0.20 - Memory Usage: 67.83MB/501.89MB (13.51%) - Disk Usage: 317.88GB/458.17GB (69.38%) Jun 25 15:23:01 latest kernel^ Jun 25 15:23:51 nice. Jun 25 15:25:25 Tootoot222: is that kernel from sheeva.with-linux.com? Jun 25 15:25:47 yes Jun 25 16:33:39 too late Jun 25 16:34:27 thought i'd install debian, but upgrading u-boot didn't work and it's now bricked :) Jun 25 16:35:04 Hostname: sheeva - OS: Linux 2.6.32.7/armv5tel - Distro: Debian squeeze/sid - CPU: Feroceon 88FR131 rev 1 (v5l) (1192.75 MHz) - Processes: 86 - Uptime: 24d 18h 34m - Users: 1 - Load Average: 0.10 - Memory Usage: 142.52MB/501.45MB (28.42%) - Disk Usage: 100.39GB/915.52GB (10.97%) Jun 25 16:35:15 ouch ukki Jun 25 16:35:24 never really bricked though Jun 25 16:35:35 do youhave the jtag interface? Jun 25 16:36:52 yes, but it outputs nothing Jun 25 16:37:20 but i guess i can unbrick it Jun 25 16:37:51 it outputs literally nothing ... when it did before? Jun 25 16:38:44 http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/sheevaplug/uboot-upgrade.html Jun 25 16:39:12 anyone else used that? i did exactly that (from usb stick) and it failed Jun 25 16:39:37 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RIcTWya7TQA&feature=player_embedded Jun 25 16:39:39 try that Jun 25 16:39:54 its a s/w pbx ... but that vid is about upgrading the uboot Jun 25 16:39:57 very clear Jun 25 16:40:37 its on a mac (osx) but the process is the same ... tftp on a linux box will do the same Jun 25 16:42:03 i have os x Jun 25 16:42:14 me too Jun 25 16:42:17 :) Jun 25 16:42:24 so that guide will help :) Jun 25 16:42:43 just got the psu fixed yesterday and now this :) Jun 25 16:42:56 hehe Jun 25 16:43:10 thats what development projects are for .... to test us ... not the kit Jun 25 16:43:21 i can Jun 25 16:43:31 't upgrade u-boot that way Jun 25 16:43:36 i can't run any commands Jun 25 16:44:26 and the guide actually uses the same guide i used Jun 25 16:44:39 except i tried to update it from the usb stick Jun 25 16:45:35 Hostname: debian - OS: Linux 2.6.32-3-kirkwood/armv5tel - Distro: Debian squeeze/sid - CPU: Feroceon 88FR131 rev 1 (v5l) (1192.75 MHz) - Processes: 76 - Uptime: 47d 15h 43m - Users: 1 - Load Average: 0.13 - Memory Usage: 85.36MB/503.50MB (16.95%) - Disk Usage: 786.46GB/917.60GB (85.71%) Jun 25 16:52:28 bizzare that you dont get any output from the jtag Jun 25 16:52:33 ukki: ^^^ Jun 25 16:52:52 indeed Jun 25 16:53:17 trying the installer 1.0 Jun 25 17:17:03 nope, it seems dead Jun 25 17:20:31 you may have problems de-bricking afterall Jun 25 17:22:08 ukki you have a guru or a sheeva? Jun 25 17:22:14 but i expect the process is the same Jun 25 17:22:15 http://plugcomputer.org/plugforum/index.php?topic=355.30 Jun 25 17:22:27 some discussion on recovery from brick or de-bricking Jun 25 17:23:40 i have sheeva Jun 25 17:25:12 i don't have another linux box here Jun 25 17:25:33 unless a vm works Jun 25 17:29:24 i dont see why not Jun 25 17:30:10 or parallels on the mac Jun 25 18:43:16 i give up Jun 25 18:43:49 openocd fails to find the device Jun 25 18:43:49 i was going to ask how it was going Jun 25 18:43:57 ill keep shtumn Jun 25 18:44:06 it gets detected by linux Jun 25 18:44:20 creates ttyUSB[1/2] Jun 25 18:44:39 even tried the newer vendor ids Jun 25 18:44:49 * jzaw_pl nods Jun 25 18:45:07 but i have no blue led anymore, only green Jun 25 18:45:27 what is that indicating? Jun 25 18:45:51 i don't know, some people report the same problem Jun 25 18:47:01 flashing or steady Jun 25 18:47:22 steady Jun 25 18:47:24 http://www.newit.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,282.msg1000.html#msg1000 Jun 25 18:47:38 guess this guy had the same problem but managed to somehow flash it Jun 25 18:49:11 also this seems familiar http://plugcomputer.org/plugforum/index.php?topic=1137.msg10373#msg10373 Jun 25 18:49:41 "I used the "USB stick method" from the same site using WinXP. Jun 25 18:49:43 Somehow this went terribly wrong" Jun 25 18:50:41 still looks like i could unbrick it though Jun 25 18:52:25 yes its very hard to actually kill it Jun 25 18:52:35 just it might be difficult to do Jun 25 18:53:40 keep a blog of how you do it Jun 25 18:54:07 so that others can follow your lead if they find themselves in the same situation Jun 25 18:54:17 ukki: ^^^ Jun 25 18:54:37 well i've tried both windows and linux and no success Jun 25 19:47:17 jzaw_pl: success! Jun 25 19:50:37 oh you DO have to write it up Jun 25 21:04:58 ukki / jzaw_pl: http://www.openplug.org/plugwiki/index.php/Das_U-boot_plug_support Jun 25 21:05:03 that probably would have worked too Jun 25 21:05:06 with the telnet 4444 Jun 25 21:05:30 once you have that you load the new uboot into memory, and you then have the full console access Jun 25 21:05:37 and you can do whatever **** ENDING LOGGING AT Sat Jun 26 02:59:57 2010