![]() * nand erase X Y means “Erase from Y (in Hex) MiB starting from X location (also in hex) If using only the single stage bootloader with default, einvironment, the 2nd stage UBoot is not used. Pro: UBoot initializes with default environment allowing automagic booting via UBIFS. Replacing 0x100000 with 0x80000 in the nand erase command. Note: This erases also the environment of the old uboot, If you are on an uboot from openwrt 14.07, you can preserve the environment by Tftpboot 0x800000 openwrt-kirkwood-dockstar-u-boot.kwb Sysupgrade openwrt-19.07.7-kirkwood-seagate_dockstar-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin Installing CC 15.05 with console access via serial connection with UBIFS This tool should work, however, going forward after 19.07.7 and up: In theory you can also use the sysupgrade tool, but this is not recommended if you don't already have a modern bootloader, uboot config, partitions, etc. # Notes that rootfs_data is untouched! Anything in /overlay will be preserved. Mtd -r write openwrt-19.07.7-kirkwood-seagate_dockstar-squashfs-factory.bin root Opkg update & opkg install openssl-util libustream-openssl20150806 ca-certificates If you do not already have that, then this procedure will not work, and you will need Serial to recover. ![]() This procedure is only recommended after a modern bootloader and uboot configuration are already in place. Upgrading the bootloader to a modern version is a requirement for booting modern kernels (3.2+) and modern filesystems (ubifs).Īfter upgrading you can inspect the version of uboot and it should be: 0圆eddc, the size of data to write, which matches how big the file was when we ran the tftboot command Start location 0x0, the beginning of the flash where the bootloader goes 0x800000, the location in ram where our data was tftpd to NAND erase: device 0 offset 0x0, size 0圆eddc You could optionally erase the entire thing if you wanted to TFTP from server 10.0.2.10 our IP address is 10.0.2.11įilename 'openwrt-kirkwood-dockstar-u-boot.kwb'. # Save this output! Particularly the MAC address of ethaddrĬE> tftpboot 0x800000 openwrt-kirkwood-dockstar-u-boot.kwb Warning: If this procedure fails, JTAG is the only recovery option. The latest version of uboot that *does* work as a first-stage bootloader is from 14.07. ![]() We will then arrange an exchange or refund as soon as possible, once the return has been processed as per the above returns policy.The most recent versions of uboot on the OpenWrt downloads pages do *not* work as a first-stage bootloader. If you receive a damaged product please call us as soon as possible on 08 to inform us about this issue. We want you to be absolutely satisfied with your Blackmore IT product and would recommend that, where practicable, you unpack and check it for any transit damage as soon as your product arrives. However, in all cases we do reserve the right to inspect the product and verify the fault, if you would like to discuss this further please call us on 08, alternatively follow the returns policy above. We sincerely apologise if your product develops a fault within its warranty period, and if the fault occurs within 30 days of purchase (or delivery) we will always offer you an exchange or refund. If you need to return your purchase from us, whether you bought it online or over the phone, the product can be returned for a full refund within 21 days of delivery as long as it's still in its original, unopened anti static (a silver coloured bag or pink bubble material) packaging. Please print this return documentation by clicking here and ensure you include this documentation with a copy of your proof of purchase within the return. We understand that occasionally products may need to be returned to us, but we are here to help make the process easier.įor all returns to Blackmore IT you will need to complete a return merchandise authorisation (RMA) form in order for us to process your refund or replacement during the product's warranty period.
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