Uh oh. That's not a good sign. Where did you get
your SD card image?
Don
On 1/31/2012 10:13 AM, Ricardo Gabriel wrote:
> Hi Don!
>
> I followed your instructions.
>
> After completing step 15, restart the
ts7260board, but the system does not boot.
>
> Only the following message appears repeatedly:
>
>
> >> TS-SDBOOT - built Aug 10 2009
> >> Copyright (c) 2007, Technologic Systems
>
>
> >> TS-SDBOOT - built Aug 10 2009
> >> Copyright (c) 2007, Technologic Systems
>
>
> >> TS-SDBOOT - built Aug 10 2009
> >> Copyright (c) 2007, Technologic Systems
>
> Is there any way to recover the boot?
>
>
> Ricardo
>
>
>
>
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> *De:* Don Tucker <
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> *Para:*
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> *Enviado:* lunes, 30 de enero de 2012 14:14
> *Asunto:* Re: [ts-7000] Boot debian on sd card
>
> NOTE: The following procedure is IRREVERSIBLE.
>
> 1.Download the tsbootrom-update from
ftp://ftp.embeddedarm.com/ts-arm-sbc/ts-7200-linux/binaries/ts-u!
tils/tsbootrom-update <
ftp://ftp.embeddedarm.com/ts-arm-sbc/ts-7200-linux/binaries/ts-utils/tsbootrom-update>
and put it onto a USB flash drive.
> 2.Boot into a stock TS-7260 using the development
interface. Type 'root' to log in.
> 3.run /usr/bin/loadUSBModules.sh
> 4.Plug in the USB flash drive and you will see a
message indicating where it is mounted (e.g.
/dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1 ).
> 5.Type mount
/dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1 /mnt . This
will mount the device at /mnt .
> 6.Copy tsbootrom-update from the /mnt directory
over onto the /root directory.
> 7.Return to /root and type umount
/dev/scsi/host0/bus0/target0/lun0/part1 to unmount the
device. THIS MUST BE DONE or you risk corrupting the
file system (if there is one) on the USB device upon
power down or removal.
> 8.Type mac=`ifconfig eth0 | grep HWaddr | cut -d'
' -f11`
> 9.Then type tsbootrom-update -s -m $mac NOTE: If
this is not done you will lose your MAC address
forever.
> 10.Place the SD card into the TS-7260 SD card
slot and reboot the TS-7260.
> 11.You should boot into the fastboot shell after
a few seconds. From within the shell, type the
following:
> 12.ln -sf /linuxrc-sdroot /linuxrc
> 13.sync
> 14.save
> 15.reboot This should boot the TS7260 to a login
prompt on the Debian file system of the SD card. You
may have to try creating this link a few times before
it actually saves.
> 16.See this link (
http://www.embeddedarm.com/software/arm-linux-fastboot-ts7300.php)
for more information.
>
> Don
> On 1/30/2012 11:02 AM, ricardogabriel5 wrote:
> >
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have a TS7260 board and sd card with
debian linux.
> >
> > The sd card has 3 partitions:
> >
> > The second and thrid partitions have files.
But the first partition is empty with an unknown
format
> >
> > What steps should I follow to make the board
boot from sd card?
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Ricardo
> >
> >
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