Usb_set_bootargs=setenv bootargs console=$console root=$usb_root rootdelay=$usb_rootdelay rootfstype=$usb_rootfstype $mtdparts $usb_custom_params Usb_scan=usb_scan_done=0 for scan in $usb_scan_list do run usb_scan_$scan if test $usb_scan_done -eq 0 & ext2load usb $usb 0x800000 /boot/uImage 1 then usb_scan_done=1 echo "Found bootable drive on usb $usb" setenv usb_device $usb setenv usb_root /dev/$dev fi done Ubifs_bootcmd=run ubifs_set_bootargs if ubi part data & ubifsmount rootfs & ubifsload 0x800000 /boot/uImage & ubifsload 0x1100000 /boot/uInitrd then bootm 0x800000 0x1100000 fi Ubifs_set_bootargs=setenv bootargs console=$console ubi.mtd=$ubifs_mtd root=ubi0:rootfs rootfstype=ubifs $mtdparts $ubifs_custom_params Pogo_bootcmd=if fsload uboot-original-mtd0.kwb then go 0x800200 fiįorce_rescue_bootcmd=if test $force_rescue -eq 1 ext2load usb 0:1 0x1700000 /rescueme 1 fatload usb 0:1 0x1700000 /rescueme.txt 1 then run rescue_bootcmd fi Rescue_bootcmd=if test $rescue_installed -eq 1 then run rescue_set_bootargs nand read.e 0x800000 0x100000 0x400000 bootm 0x800000 else run pogo_bootcmd fi Rescue_set_bootargs=setenv bootargs console=$console ubi.mtd=2 root=ubi0:rootfs ro rootfstype=ubifs $mtdparts $rescue_custom_params Mtdparts=mtdparts=orion_nand:1M(u-boot),4M(uImage),32M(rootfs),-(data) I used fw_setenv to bump up the bootdelay and usb_rootdelay both to 15, to no effect. Have used several SD cards, including the current Sandisk micro 4gb, vetted by the above referenced site. Same problem - after a clean install, cannot boot (warm or cold) into the USB drive. How exactly do I get this to boot off the connected USB drive? What did I do wrong? So, Debian did install but I'm having the same problem. I then went to the /tmp/debian/boot folder and do see the following files listed: So I created one and mounted /dev/sda1 to /tmp/debian. I went to the /tmp for a listing and did not find a debian folder. Issuing a "uname -a" returns "Linux Pogoplug 2.6.22.18 #81 Tue Oct 19 16:05: armv5tejl unknown" so it's still booting of the NAND. Now I did not remove power for a cold start, but after the reboot it loaded up the pogoplug software, hence the "Pogoplug:~$" prompt. So after about three attempts to install the base OS (must have had some internet ISP issues) it finally finished and prompted for a reboot. I'm using a POGO-E02, with a 8GB USB (seagate CF installed inside) that I created a 6.5Gb primary partition and a remaining 750mb swap partition. Alright, I'm probably over looking something but I can't seem to get the initial OS install to boot.
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