Fedora-Xfce-armhfp-21-20140723-sda.raw.xz - Cubieboard 2 - no ipaddr and 2nd boot failure

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So I wrote yet other SD card and booted. This one had a proper local scope MAC address of 2a:3d:13:da:6b:8d

But no IPaddress despite seeing:

[  110.068220] eth0: device MAC address 2a:3d:13:da:6b:8d
[  110.375071]  No MAC Management Counters available
[  110.837519]  No MAC Management Counters available
[  110.879485] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not ready
[ 112.702512] stmmaceth 1c50000.ethernet eth0: Link is Up - 100Mbps/Full - flow control off
[  112.728241] IPv6: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE): eth0: link becomes ready

So I tried running dhclient and there were all sorts of messages, but I forgot to turn logging back on, and no address assignment. So something is not working for addressing.

So decided to poweroff, reboot, and retry addressing. It failed big time with the following capture:

HELLO! BOOT0 is starting!
boot0 version : 3.0.0
dram size =1024
sum=0x01be1e3a
src_sum=0x01be1e3a
Ready to disable icache.
Jump to secend Boot.
[      0.132]

U-Boot 2011.09-rc1-00003-ge89ab14-dirty (Jan 03 2014 - 12:57:33) Allwinner Technology

[      0.141]version: 1.1.0
[      0.144]pmbus:   ready
[      0.249]PMU: AXP209
[      0.252]PMU: AXP20x found
[      0.255]PMU: bat ratio = 100
[      0.258]after set, dcdc2 =1400mv
[      0.262]PMU: dcdc2 1400
[      0.264]PMU: pll1 912 Mhz
boot_clock = 912
dcdc2_vol = 1400
[      0.272]after set, dcdc2 =1400mv
dcdc3_vol = 1250
ldo2_vol = 3000
ldo3_vol = 2800
ldo4_vol = 2800
power_start = 0
storage_type = -1
usb_recovery = 1
find power_sply to end
fel key old mode
run key detect
no key found
no key input
dram_para_set start
dram_para_set end
[      0.308]DRAM:  1 GiB
relocation Offset is: 35b23000
donn't initialize ther user_gpio (main_key:boot_init_gpio)
DRV_DISP_Init: opened
[      0.522]boot_disp.output_type=4
[      0.526]boot_disp.output_mode=4
[      0.529]boot_disp.auto_hpd=1
Hdmi_dvi_enable is NULL
Hdmi_get_input_csc is NULL
workmode = 0
[      0.570]NAND: NAND_UbootInit
NB1 : enter NAND_LogicInit
nand : get id_number_ctl from script, 3
not burn nand partition table!
NB1 : nand_info_init fail
[      4.180]nand init fail
set to recovery
try sprite_led_gpio config
sprite_led_gpio start
sunxi sprite begin
screen_width = 1280
screen_height = 720
bar x1: 320 y1: 320
bar x2: 960 y2: 400
read mbr failed
sprite update error: no data part found
read mbr failed
sprite update error: read image start error
sprite update error: current card sprite failed
now hold the machine
fail to find part named env
Using default environment

In:    serial
Out:   serial
Err:   serial
--------fastboot partitions--------
mbr not exist
base bootcmd=run setargs_nand boot_normal
bootcmd set setargs_nand
key 0
recovery key high 6, low 4
cant find fstbt value
no misc partition is found
to be run cmd=run setargs_nand boot_normal
the part isn't exist
WORK_MODE_BOOT
WORK_MODE_BOOT
[      4.276]Hit any key to stop autoboot:  0
cant find part named boot
sunxi_flash - sunxi_flash sub-system

Usage:
sunxi_flash read command parmeters :
parmeters 0 : addr to load(hex only)
parmeters 1 : the name of the part to be load
[parmeters 2] : the number of bytes to be load(hex only)
if [parmeters 2] not exist, the number of bytes to be load is the size of the part indecated on partemeter 1
boota: bad boot image magic, maybe not a boot.img?
sunxi#

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I know that nand is messed up. This appears to be a fact of life with the Cubieboard and when you do a 1st boot of a linux on SD. There is supposedly a complex process (to me, complex) to fix nand and get duo boot working. But I can't follow the instructions. One page on it is half in chinese.

So I guess this finishes today's testing unless I am asked to try something else.


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