

- #TONIDO PLUGIN NOT FOUND HOW TO#
- #TONIDO PLUGIN NOT FOUND INSTALL#
- #TONIDO PLUGIN NOT FOUND SERIAL#
- #TONIDO PLUGIN NOT FOUND SOFTWARE#
Now stop tonido and copy the tonido directory from your existing internal flash disk.
#TONIDO PLUGIN NOT FOUND HOW TO#
For that they give instructions on how to copy it off the Tonido Plugħ. Tonido supplies the rootfs file on their website, but not the Tonido software. That is why I am hoping to be able to boot directly from the boot USB that I made from my Tonido Plug.
#TONIDO PLUGIN NOT FOUND INSTALL#
I have never seen an install file for the Marvell Kirkwood cpu on Tonidos website, even going back in time via. I can see that installing Debian is possible, but then how would I install Tonido?

The parameters are: baud rate 11520, no parity, 8 bit, 1 stop bit.Įdited 1 time(s).

Note that picocom is same as minicom, just better. Picocom -b 115200 -f n -p n -d 8 /dev/ttyUSB0
#TONIDO PLUGIN NOT FOUND SERIAL#
> So how do I get that console log info that youĬonnect the serial console, and on your Linux host (that where the serial converter module is plugged in), run We've been running this plug for years here: > I also have a PogoPlug Pro, although I think it But serial console log will confirm this. You could just use Sheevaplug and I think it will work. You've come to the right forum! The Tonido plug is just a variation of the Sheevaplug. > both Debian AND the Marvel Kirkwood cpu.
#TONIDO PLUGIN NOT FOUND SOFTWARE#
> AFAIK there is no Tonido software that will run on > I would love to run Tonido with the latest Debian. If it is built only for Tonido, not for general Kirkwood, then it won't work.Įdited 2 time(s). It is hopeful, but the most important component here is the kernel version on the Tonido plug rootfs. Interrupt u-boot and get some information (I'll guide you when you are at the u-boot prompt).Īnd then I'll give my assessment if it is possible. If you want to run the old Tonido rootfs on Pogoplugģ. Most likely, they use different arcNumber and machid (the identifiers for an ARM machine) in old u-boot.īut a stock Pogoplug might boot this rootfs with some modifications to u-boot envs. The Tonido u-boot is different from the Pogoplug u-boot. > could it just be a matter of the mount point of > It would be sweet if that USB stick would boot a Most likely they cannot be run on Debian wheezy, stretch or buster (which are what I provided here). I think you will need to chroot into that in oder to run binaries. Which Debian version Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04 is built upon?. The Tonido binaries is most likely Debian squeeze or earlier. Might not be possible without jumping through some hoops. > transfered to a PogoPlug running Debian? > PogoPlug and if not, can the Tonido software be > I can pull the rootfs and the Tonido software off It would be sweet if that USB stick would boot a pogoplug, it doesn't.Ĭould it just be a matter of the mount point of the drive? My TonidoPlug hardware boots off the USB drive. Included are instructions for copying the tonido software from the TP hardware to the USB drive. Here are instructions from Tonido Support that allows booting TonidoPlug from a USB drive. Can those 2 be used to boot the PogoPlug and if not, can the Tonido software be transfered to a PogoPlug running Debian? I believe the TP originally used Ubuntu Jaunty 9.04.Īs far as I can tell, Tonido does not offer an install package on their site for the Marvell Kirkwood cpu I can pull the rootfs and the Tonido software off the TonidoPlug. I also have an original TonidoPlug that has a Kirkwood version of the Tonido software installed.įor those that don't know, Tonido is similar to the PogoPlug software in that files can be served over the internet using apps on smartphones.īoth the TonidoPlug and the PogoPlug use the same Marvell Kirkwood 1.2GHz cpu.
