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| The GnuBee Personal Cloud 1 (GB-PC1) is a network-attached storage (NAS) device specifically engineered to run free, libre, open source software | The GnuBee Personal Cloud 1 (GB-PC1) is a network-attached storage (NAS) device specifically engineered to run free, libre, open source software | ||
| - | + | {{media:gnubee:gnubee-personal-cloud-1.jpg?400|GnuBee Personal Cloud 1}} | |
| - | /*****/ | + | |
| - | /* How to add images ========> | + | |
| - | /*****/ | + | |
| - | + | ||
| - | {{media:example:genericrouter1.png?200|Generic Router}} | + | |
| ===== Supported Versions ===== | ===== Supported Versions ===== | ||
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| ===== Hardware Highlights ===== | ===== Hardware Highlights ===== | ||
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| ===== Installation ===== | ===== Installation ===== | ||
| - | /* stable release */ | + | <!-- ToH: { |
| - | /* uncomment once stable release is available | + | " |
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| - | /* snapshot */ | + | |
| - | /* delete once stable release is available */ | + | |
| - | ---- datatable ---- | + | |
| - | cols : Model, Versions, Supported Current Rel, Firmware OpenWrt snapshot Install URL_url, Firmware OpenWrt snapshot Upgrade URL_url, Firmware OEM Stock URL_url | + | |
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| -> [[docs: | -> [[docs: | ||
| - | FIXME Please add the installation procedure | + | You will need to follow |
| ==== Flash Layout ==== | ==== Flash Layout ==== | ||
| + | OpenWRT layout: | ||
| + | ^ dev ^ | ||
| + | | mtd0 | 00030000 | 00010000 | u-boot | | ||
| + | | mtd1 | 00010000 | 00010000 | u-boot-env | | ||
| + | | mtd2 | 00010000 | 00010000 | factory | | ||
| + | | mtd3 | 01fb0000 | 00010000 | firmware | | ||
| + | | mtd4 | 00245520 | 00010000 | kernel | | ||
| + | | mtd5 | 01d6aae0 | 00010000 | rootfs | | ||
| + | | mtd6 | 01ac0000 | 00010000 | rootfs_data | | ||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | Neil Brown' | ||
| ^ dev ^ | ^ dev ^ | ||
| | mtd0 | 00030000 | 00010000 | | mtd0 | 00030000 | 00010000 | ||
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| ==== OEM easy installation ==== | ==== OEM easy installation ==== | ||
| - | GnuBee already comes with a preinstalled version of OpenWRT. However, original maintainer does not maintain | + | GnuBee already comes with a preinstalled version of OpenWRT. However, original maintainer does not maintain |
| - | ==== OEM installation using the TFTP method ==== | + | Two methods are available: |
| - | -> [[docs:guide-user: | + | * Install via existing Openwrt: install/ |
| + | * Install via USB key: See below | ||
| - | === Specific values needed for tftp === | + | ===== Install OpenWRT from USB key to internal memory ===== |
| - | <WRAP BOX> | + | * Fetch firmware file |
| + | * From official openwrt: https:// | ||
| + | * Use squashfs-sysupgrade images | ||
| + | * Working: https:// | ||
| + | * Important: Something broke between 21.02.3 and 22.03.0-rc6 as the kernel report LZMA error on startup | ||
| + | * LZMA error: https:// | ||
| + | * LZMA error: Last snapshot as of 2022/ | ||
| + | * From original author: | ||
| + | * Quite old and deprecated, not recommended | ||
| + | * Url: https:// | ||
| - | FIXME Enter values for "FILL-IN" below | + | * Grab USB key, and format it in `vfat` |
| + | * Copy `*-gnubee_gb-pc1-squashfs-sysupgrade.bin` firmware into usb key root dir, as a file called: `gnubee.bin` | ||
| + | * Plug the usb key close to the power button (other port, next to power plug also tested to work). | ||
| + | * Reboot GnuBee. If the device finds an usb key with a `gnubee.bin` file, it will flash it. | ||
| + | * Wait firmware to be flashed. You can check into serial port if everything goes well: screen / | ||
| + | * Remove usb key then reboot device | ||
| + | * The device should be available on any ethernet port on http:// | ||
| - | ^ Bootloader tftp server IPv4 address | + | ===== Install Recovery tools or Debian from USB key ===== |
| - | ^ Bootloader MAC address (special) | + | Neil Brown' |
| - | ^ Firmware tftp image | + | |
| - | ^ TFTP transfer window | + | This image is also capable to boot other systems: |
| - | ^ TFTP window start | approximately FILL-IN seconds after power on | | + | * Simply create a partition with a GNUBEE-ROOT label to boot it. You can choose any of micro-sd, internal drive, md array or LVM. You can have different partitions with different OS, and swap labels if you want to change boot OS. |
| - | ^ TFTP client required IP address | + | * For ext3/ext4 with sde1 partition: tune2fs -l / |
| + | | ||
| + | |||
| + | You can use the following to build your own images: https://github.com/ | ||
| + | ===== Install OpenWRT from USB key to other memory ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | This include sdcard, disks or anything. It's worth noting you need to install openwrt first then move its root partition. Just follow the usual procedure: [[: | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== OEM installation using the TFTP method ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | -> [[docs: | ||
| + | |||
| + | This seems possible via the bootloader, but not tested yet. | ||
| - | </ | ||
| ===== Upgrading OpenWrt ===== | ===== Upgrading OpenWrt ===== | ||
| -> [[docs: | -> [[docs: | ||
| - | <WRAP BOX> | + | Official procedure from existing OpenWRT variants: https:// |
| - | FIXME These are generic instructions. Update with your router' | + | |
| + | <WRAP BOX> | ||
| ==== LuCI Web Upgrade Process ==== | ==== LuCI Web Upgrade Process ==== | ||
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| -> [[docs: | -> [[docs: | ||
| - | GnuBee is provided with a Serial | + | GnuBee is provided with a serial to USB cable. From a Linux computer, you can get to the serial |
| ===== Failsafe mode ===== | ===== Failsafe mode ===== | ||
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| ===== Specific Configuration ===== | ===== Specific Configuration ===== | ||
| - | <WRAP BOX> | ||
| - | FIXME Please fill in real values for this device, then remove the EXAMPLEs | ||
| - | ==== Network interfaces ==== | + | ==== Network interfaces: Default |
| The default network configuration is: | The default network configuration is: | ||
| - | ^ Interface Name ^ Description | + | ^ Interface Name ^ Description |
| - | | br-lan | + | | br-lan |
| - | | vlan0 (eth0.0) | + | | lan1 | LAN1 BLACK | None | |
| - | | vlan1 (eth0.1) | + | | lan2 | LAN2 BLUE | None | |
| - | | wl0 | EXAMPLE WiFi | EXAMPLE Disabled | + | |
| - | </WRAP> | + | |
| + | The default network UCI configuration looks like: | ||
| + | |||
| + | < | ||
| + | config interface ' | ||
| + | option device ' | ||
| + | option proto ' | ||
| + | option ipaddr ' | ||
| + | option netmask ' | ||
| + | |||
| + | config globals ' | ||
| + | option ula_prefix ' | ||
| + | option packet_steering ' | ||
| + | |||
| + | config device | ||
| + | option name ' | ||
| + | option type ' | ||
| + | list ports ' | ||
| + | list ports ' | ||
| + | |||
| + | config interface ' | ||
| + | option device ' | ||
| + | option proto ' | ||
| + | option ipaddr ' | ||
| + | option netmask ' | ||
| + | option ip6assign ' | ||
| + | |||
| + | </ | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Network interfaces: ethblue and ethblack as DHCP client ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Since this device may not really be used as router, it may be useful to configure it as DHCP client on both interface. Here we also override MAC addresses for example: | ||
| + | |||
| + | < | ||
| + | # cat / | ||
| + | config interface ' | ||
| + | option device ' | ||
| + | option proto ' | ||
| + | option ipaddr ' | ||
| + | option netmask ' | ||
| + | |||
| + | config globals ' | ||
| + | option packet_steering ' | ||
| + | option ula_prefix ' | ||
| + | |||
| + | config interface ' | ||
| + | option proto ' | ||
| + | option device ' | ||
| + | option macaddr ' | ||
| + | |||
| + | config interface ' | ||
| + | option proto ' | ||
| + | option device ' | ||
| + | option macaddr ' | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | |||
| + | Then apply changes: < | ||
| + | Then check on your DHCP server which IP took the device to be able to reconnect. It can be useful to assign a static IP to those macaddresses. | ||
| ==== Switch Ports (for VLANs) ==== | ==== Switch Ports (for VLANs) ==== | ||
| - | <WRAP BOX> | ||
| - | FIXME Please fill in real values for this device, then remove the EXAMPLEs | ||
| - | Numbers 0-3 are Ports 1-4 as labeled on the unit, number 4 is the Internet (WAN) on the unit, 5 is the internal connection to the router itself. Don't be fooled: Port 1 on the unit is number 3 when configuring VLANs. vlan0 = eth0.0, vlan1 = eth0.1 and so on. | + | |
| + | By default, both ethernet ports configuration | ||
| ^ Port ^ Switch port ^ | ^ Port ^ Switch port ^ | ||
| - | | Internet (WAN) | EXAMPLE 4 | | + | | LAN 1 | ethblue |
| - | | LAN 1 | EXAMPLE 3 | | + | | LAN 2 | ethblack |
| - | | LAN 2 | EXAMPLE 2 | | + | |
| - | | LAN 3 | EXAMPLE 1 | | + | |
| - | | LAN 4 | EXAMPLE 0 | | + | |
| - | </ | ||
| ==== Buttons ==== | ==== Buttons ==== | ||
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| ^ BUTTON | ^ BUTTON | ||
| - | | EXAMPLE | + | | Power (Big red button) |
| + | | Reset (Small black button) | ||
| + | |||
| + | ===== Hardware Performance ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Overall performances are acceptable for this kind of device (single user), however do not expect good performances if moderately intensively used. The fact there is a huge performance hit when used in raid1 or LVM mirroring defeat a bit the purpose of this NAS device. You may want to workaround your own setup, but this the device does perform well enough to provide acceptable performance AND data redundancy. | ||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Network Performance (iperf3) ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Test run on: OpenWrt 23.05.0 r23497-6637af95aa | ||
| + | |||
| + | Conclusion: | ||
| + | * Network performances are a bit weird, this device is less efficient when used in DHCP mode than when used in DHCP client. Both network ports returned the same performances. | ||
| + | * Overall network perf should not be a bottleneck | ||
| + | |||
| + | Testing against localhost: | ||
| + | |||
| + | < | ||
| + | iperf3 -c 127.0.0.1 | ||
| + | Connecting to host 127.0.0.1, port 5201 | ||
| + | [ 5] local 127.0.0.1 port 44824 connected to 127.0.0.1 port 5201 | ||
| + | [ ID] Interval | ||
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| + | iperf Done. | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | |||
| + | When device is a DHCP server with static IP: | ||
| + | |||
| + | < | ||
| + | iperf3 -c 192.168.1.1 | ||
| + | Connecting to host 192.168.1.1, | ||
| + | [ 5] local 192.168.1.136 port 35392 connected to 192.168.1.1 port 5201 | ||
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| + | iperf Done. | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | |||
| + | When device is configure as DHCP client, the best available throughput: | ||
| + | |||
| + | < | ||
| + | iperf3 -c 192.168.42.212 | ||
| + | Connecting to host 192.168.x.y, | ||
| + | [ 5] local 192.168.x.z port 44742 connected to 192.168.x.y port 5201 | ||
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| + | iperf Done. | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | ==== Disk Performance ==== | ||
| + | |||
| + | Test run on: OpenWrt 23.05.0 r23497-6637af95aa | ||
| + | |||
| + | Alternative tests: [[https:// | ||
| + | |||
| + | Conclusion: | ||
| + | * Do not expect more that ~50Mb/s write throughput | ||
| + | * Do not try to use anything involving crypt function, as far I know, there is no such support. | ||
| + | * When used with raid1 md array or LVM mirroring, write performance where sitting between 8~12Mb/s | ||
| + | * Because of missing AES driver ? See: https:// | ||
| + | * | ||
| + | |||
| + | Used spinning hardrives for test: | ||
| + | |||
| + | < | ||
| + | # smartctl -i /dev/sda | ||
| + | smartctl 7.3 2022-02-28 r5338 [mips-linux-5.15.134] (localbuild) | ||
| + | Copyright (C) 2002-22, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org | ||
| + | |||
| + | === START OF INFORMATION SECTION === | ||
| + | Device Model: | ||
| + | Serial Number: | ||
| + | LU WWN Device Id: 5 0014ee 203bc4fc0 | ||
| + | Firmware Version: 11.01A11 | ||
| + | User Capacity: | ||
| + | Sector Size: 512 bytes logical/ | ||
| + | Rotation Rate: 7200 rpm | ||
| + | Device is: Not in smartctl database | ||
| + | ATA Version is: | ||
| + | SATA Version is: SATA 2.5, 3.0 Gb/s | ||
| + | Local Time is: Sat Nov 18 13:37:25 2023 EST | ||
| + | SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability. | ||
| + | SMART support is: Enabled | ||
| + | |||
| + | # smartctl -i /dev/sdc | ||
| + | smartctl 7.3 2022-02-28 r5338 [mips-linux-5.15.134] (localbuild) | ||
| + | Copyright (C) 2002-22, Bruce Allen, Christian Franke, www.smartmontools.org | ||
| + | |||
| + | === START OF INFORMATION SECTION === | ||
| + | Device Model: | ||
| + | Serial Number: | ||
| + | LU WWN Device Id: 5 000c50 0a9a1dbdb | ||
| + | Firmware Version: 0001 | ||
| + | User Capacity: | ||
| + | Sector Sizes: | ||
| + | Rotation Rate: 5526 rpm | ||
| + | Form Factor: | ||
| + | Device is: Not in smartctl database | ||
| + | ATA Version is: ACS-3 T13/2161-D revision 5 | ||
| + | SATA Version is: SATA 3.1, 6.0 Gb/s (current: 6.0 Gb/s) | ||
| + | Local Time is: Sat Nov 18 13:37:28 2023 EST | ||
| + | SMART support is: Available - device has SMART capability. | ||
| + | SMART support is: Enabled | ||
| + | |||
| + | </ | ||
| + | |||
| + | Testing with hdparm: | ||
| + | |||
| + | < | ||
| + | # hdparm -tT /dev/sda | ||
| + | |||
| + | /dev/sda: | ||
| + | | ||
| + | | ||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | # hdparm -tT /dev/sdc | ||
| + | |||
| + | /dev/sdc: | ||
| + | | ||
| + | | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | |||
| + | Tested with dd when on mounted ext4 filesystem: | ||
| + | |||
| + | < | ||
| + | # for i in /mnt/sda2 /mnt/sdc2; do time dd if=/ | ||
| + | ls -ahl $i/TMP; rm $i/TMP ; done | ||
| + | 10+0 records in | ||
| + | 10+0 records out | ||
| + | real 0m 18.20s | ||
| + | user 0m 0.00s | ||
| + | sys 0m 17.85s | ||
| + | -rw-r--r-- | ||
| + | 10+0 records in | ||
| + | 10+0 records out | ||
| + | real 0m 17.99s | ||
| + | user 0m 0.00s | ||
| + | sys 0m 17.79s | ||
| + | -rw-r--r-- | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | |||
| + | |||
| + | ===== TFTP Boot ===== | ||
| + | |||
| + | An openwrt image can be booted via TFTP without being flashed, for example to test a snapshot or custom build. | ||
| + | |||
| + | You should have a TFTP server ready, for example: | ||
| + | < | ||
| + | wget -O / | ||
| + | ip a add 192.168.1.100/ | ||
| + | in.tftpd -vvv -4 -L -s /srv/tftp | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | On the serial console interrupt the normal boot process with the " | ||
| + | < | ||
| + | Please choose the operation: | ||
| + | 1: Load system code to SDRAM via TFTP. | ||
| + | 2: Load system code then write to Flash via TFTP. | ||
| + | 3: Boot system code via Flash (default). | ||
| + | 4: Enter boot command line interface. | ||
| + | 5: Load system code then write to Flash via USB Storage. | ||
| + | 6: Load system code then write to Flash via Httpd. | ||
| + | 9: Load U-Boot code then write to Flash via TFTP. | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | It will ask you if you want to change from the default TFTP boot parameters: | ||
| + | < | ||
| + | 1: System Load Linux to SDRAM via TFTP. | ||
| + | | ||
| + | Input device IP (192.168.1.1) ==: | ||
| + | Input server IP (192.168.1.100) ==: | ||
| + | Input Linux Kernel filename (GB-PCx_uboot.bin) ==: | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | It will then dowload the image in RAM and run it: | ||
| + | < | ||
| + | | ||
| + | |||
| + | | ||
| + | |||
| + | | ||
| + | |||
| + | | ||
| + | Trying eth2 | ||
| + | |||
| + | | ||
| + | Using eth2 device | ||
| + | TFTP from server 192.168.1.100; | ||
| + | Filename ' | ||
| + | |||
| + | | ||
| + | Loading: Got ARP REPLY, set server/gtwy eth addr (98: | ||
| + | Got it | ||
| + | T | ||
| + | ################################################################# | ||
| + | | ||
| + | ################### | ||
| + | done | ||
| + | Bytes transferred = 6086802 (5ce092 hex) | ||
| + | LoadAddr=80a00000 NetBootFileXferSize=005ce092 | ||
| + | Automatic boot of image at addr 0x80A00000 ... | ||
| + | ## Checking image at 80a00000 ... | ||
| + | Image Name: MIPS OpenWrt Linux-6.6.45 | ||
| + | Image Type: MIPS Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed) | ||
| + | Data Size: 6086738 Bytes = 5.8 MB | ||
| + | Load Address: 80001000 | ||
| + | Entry Point: | ||
| + | | ||
| + | OK | ||
| + | No initrd | ||
| + | ## Transferring control to Linux (at address 80001000) ... | ||
| + | ## Giving linux memsize in MB, 512 | ||
| + | |||
| + | Starting kernel ... | ||
| + | |||
| + | OpenWrt kernel loader for MIPS based SoC | ||
| + | Copyright (C) 2011 Gabor Juhos < | ||
| + | Decompressing kernel... done! | ||
| + | Starting kernel at 80001000... | ||
| + | |||
| + | [ 0.000000] Linux version 6.6.45 (builder@buildhost) (mipsel-openwrt-linux-musl-gcc (OpenWrt GCC 13.3.0 r27140-ccc06f6716) 13.3.0, GNU ld (GNU Binutils) 2.42) #0 SMP Tue Aug 13 10:22:33 2024 | ||
| + | [...] | ||
| + | </ | ||
| + | And that's it. | ||
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| ==== Info ==== | ==== Info ==== | ||
| - | ---- datatemplatelist dttpllist ---- | + | <!-- ToH: { |
| - | template: meta:template_datatemplatelist | + | " |
| - | cols | + | " |
| - | filter | + | " |
| - | filter | + | " |
| - | ---- | + | " |
| + | | ||
| + | } --> | ||
| ==== Photos ==== | ==== Photos ==== | ||
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| ==== Opening the case ==== | ==== Opening the case ==== | ||
| - | **Note: | + | **Note: |
| - | + | ||
| - | <WRAP BOX> | + | |
| - | FIXME //Describe what needs to be done to open the device, e.g. remove rubber feet, adhesive labels, | + | |
| - | * To remove the cover and open the device, do a/b/c | + | |
| - | </ | + | |
| //Main PCB://\\ | //Main PCB://\\ | ||
| **Insert photo of PCB** | **Insert photo of PCB** | ||
| + | {{media: | ||
| + | {{media: | ||
| + | |||
| ==== Serial ==== | ==== Serial ==== | ||
| -> [[docs: | -> [[docs: | ||
| - | How to connect | + | The GBPC1&2 comes with a serial Jack 2, |
| - | **Insert photo of PCB with markings for serial port** | + | |
| - | <WRAP BOX> | + | ^ Serial connection parameters\\ for GnuBee Personal Cloud One | 57600, 8N1, 3.3V | |
| - | FIXME //Replace EXAMPLE by real values.// | + | |
| - | </WRAP> | + | On a standard linux distro, you can attach to serial at anytime: |
| + | |||
| + | <webcode name=" | ||
| + | screen | ||
| + | </webcode> | ||
| - | ^ Serial connection parameters\\ for GnuBee Personal Cloud One | EXAMPLE 115200, 8N1, 3.3V | | ||
| ==== JTAG ==== | ==== JTAG ==== | ||
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| ==== OpenWrt bootlog ==== | ==== OpenWrt bootlog ==== | ||
| <WRAP bootlog> | <WRAP bootlog> | ||
| + | U-Boot 1.1.3 (Jul 9 2017 - 14:14:05) | ||
| + | |||
| + | Board: MediaTek APSoC DRAM: 512 MB | ||
| + | |||
| + | Config XHCI 40M PLL | ||
| + | MediaTek SPI flash driver, SPI clock: 32MHz | ||
| + | spi device id: ef 40 19 0 | ||
| + | find flash: W25Q256FV | ||
| + | ============================================ | ||
| + | MediaTek U-Boot Version: 5.0.1.0-6 | ||
| + | -------------------------------------------- | ||
| + | ASIC MT7621A DualCore (MAC to MT7530 Mode) | ||
| + | DRAM_CONF_FROM: | ||
| + | DRAM_TYPE: DDR3 | ||
| + | DRAM bus: 16 bit | ||
| + | Xtal Mode=3 OCP Ratio=1/3 | ||
| + | Flash component: SPI Flash | ||
| + | Date: | ||
| + | ============================================ | ||
| + | icache: sets:256, ways:4, linesz:32, total:32768 | ||
| + | dcache: sets:256, ways:4, linesz:32, total:32768 | ||
| + | |||
| + | #### The CPU freq = 900 MHZ #### | ||
| + | | ||
| + | |||
| + | Reset MT7530 | ||
| + | set LAN/WAN WLLLL | ||
| + | (Re)start USB... | ||
| + | USB0: | ||
| + | Register 300010f NbrPorts 3 | ||
| + | Starting the controller | ||
| + | USB XHCI 0.96 | ||
| + | scanning bus 0 for devices... 2 USB Device(s) found | ||
| + | | ||
| + | |||
| + | No USB Storage found. Upgrade FW failed! | ||
| + | |||
| + | Please choose the operation: | ||
| + | 1: Load system code to SDRAM via TFTP. | ||
| + | 2: Load system code then write to Flash via TFTP. | ||
| + | 3: Boot system code via Flash (default). | ||
| + | 4: Enter boot command line interface. | ||
| + | 5: Load system code then write to Flash via USB Storage. | ||
| + | 6: Load system code then write to Flash via Httpd. | ||
| + | 9: Load U-Boot code then write to Flash via TFTP. 0 | ||
| + | |||
| + | 3: System Boot system code via Flash. | ||
| + | ## Checking image at bc050000 ... | ||
| + | Image Name: | ||
| + | Image Type: MIPS Linux Kernel Image (uncompressed) | ||
| + | Data Size: 16852848 Bytes = 16.1 MB | ||
| + | Load Address: 80001000 | ||
| + | Entry Point: | ||
| + | | ||
| + | OK | ||
| + | No initrd | ||
| + | |||
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