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sphalerite>
duncan^: yep
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sphalerite>
Far from perfectly though :/ the ethernet seems to be very slow
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sphalerite>
13.5MB in 5 minutes is… significantly less than I get via wifi on my laptop
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lopsided98>
sphalerite: You might have to disable hardware packet checksums. Rockchip SOCs have problems with checksumming of large packets.
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lopsided98>
ethtool -K eth0 rx off tx off
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sphalerite>
lopsided98: nope, doesn't seem to have helped :/ still only getting about 100kB/s
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sphalerite>
protip: don't run `systemctl stop dhcpcd` on a machine you're accessing via ssh and can't currently access physically…
*facepalm*
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sphalerite>
the real kicker is that I've got serial access, but haven't set a root password...
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lordcirth_>
sphalerite, does the serial let you get into the bootloader?
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sphalerite>
lordcirth_: it would if I had a way to reboot it :)
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lordcirth_>
sphalerite, if the serial is essentially keyboard access, Ctrl-Alt-Delete should cause a reboot
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sphalerite>
oh yeah…
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sphalerite>
ah, I can't do a ctrl-alt-del
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sphalerite>
but I can do sysrqs by sending breaks on the serial line :D
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sphalerite>
So I can reboot it like that
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lordcirth_>
sphalerite, nice!
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sphalerite>
providing the bootloader plays along, which may not be the case.
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sphalerite>
it is not the case.
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sphalerite>
^ that's the output
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lordcirth_>
sphalerite, what changed since you last booted successfully?
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sphalerite>
nothing
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sphalerite>
but the u-boot on there doesn't seem to like rebooting much, it's a bit of a chancey thing
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sphalerite>
cold boots seem to work every time
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lordcirth_>
ah, but you can't cold boot without physical access. fun
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gchristensen>
gotta get an ILO
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gchristensen>
BMC*
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samueldr>
and when the BMC has issues, a sub-BMC to reset it? :3
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gchristensen>
exactly
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gchristensen>
(a sub BMC, is, of course, another ARM device with a servo to push the reset buton)
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sphalerite>
I only recently switched to this u-boot
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sphalerite>
I think the vendor u-boot has the same problem, but just resets the board itself and tries again, then succeeds after 2 or 3 tries
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lopsided98>
My RockPro64 also doesn't like to reboot. I ended up getting a network power strip to remotely power cycle it
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sphalerite>
lopsided98: turns out it
_was_ in fact a problem with my internet connection :facepalm:
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