Date: Wed, 12 Mar 2014 17:16:43 -0700 From: Adrian Chadd <adrian@freebsd.org> To: Ben Perrault <ben.perrault@gmail.com> Cc: "freebsd-mips@freebsd.org" <freebsd-mips@freebsd.org> Subject: Re: RouterBoard 493G question and AR8327 hardware to donate.. Message-ID: <CAJ-Vmo=049SzLFp4Mn-cQTMc4B9VVq65LOOhq%2B8TFemt7Fb=sw@mail.gmail.com> In-Reply-To: <45AD3205-0198-4F00-9EA7-1D46423B7EA7@gmail.com> References: <45AD3205-0198-4F00-9EA7-1D46423B7EA7@gmail.com>
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I mean, I'll take it.. :-) I have the RB450 to finish porting, since it has an AR8327 in it. -a On 12 March 2014 16:49, Ben Perrault <ben.perrault@gmail.com> wrote: > All, > > So I have a MikroTik RB493G, and I while I've got no problems networking = booting it or getting an NFS root, via a slightly modified AR71xx config an= d Adrian's excellent build scripts. > > But what I would like to do is get a bootable kernel / MFS image onto tha= t box so it's self contained. I've tried booting OpenWRT onto it and using = their wget2nand to flash various types of images onto it - with no avail. (= if only there was uboot for these things ) > > I've searched the archives and found mention, from Luiz, on creating a ya= ffs image and write it to the NAND. But I'm not entirely sure how to do thi= s ( i've looked at the docs, and am still a little lost ). It was for a RB4= 50, but it seems most things regarding the RB450/450G apply to the RB493G. > > So does anyone have an idea on how to do that? Is it even possible? > > > Additionally - in a few weeks - I'll have a spare MikroTik CRS-125-24g-1S= -2HnD-In ( which is similar to the RB2011, but with a 24 gigabit switch por= ts and a nifty programable LCD panel ) that I would like to donate to get s= upport for it. It's AR8327 based, which I know just got support in head. I'= m assuming adrian would be the person to talk to, but I could be wrong. Is = there interest? It would be a neat box for soft switching stuff, for sure. > > cheers and thanks, > -bp
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