

I'd greatly appreciate any suggestions on how to proceed. Under the trunk build I see no /dev/mtdblock* devices or entries in the /proc/mtd file.Īttempting to mount the /dev/mtdblock0 device results in: Under the branches/8.09 build I see a single MTD entry (and the single corresponding /dev/mtdblock0 device): I tried following the NAND erase procedure from the 433AH Wiki Page without success. If served up via TFTP the prebuilt Kamikaze AR71xx vmlinux.elf kernel will boot but panics when unable to mount a root file system. Get key - get the key from your account directly. Key / Browse - apply the purchased key here, or leave blank to install a 24h trial. SoftID - the SoftID that was generated on the router. Install/Cancel - after selecting the router and selecting the RouterOS packages below, use this to start install. What this tutorial contain:-Installation procedure of OpenWRT on RouterBoard GL750-Installation procedure of Openflow v1.0 on RouterBoard GL750-Installation of NOX/POX/Floodlight Controller-Testing of OpenFlow enabled Network This tutorial can be downloaded from the following link.


We have made a tutorial to make RouterBoard 750GL Openflow enabled. This board has a 512 MB NAND chip instead of the 64 MB one on the RB433AH (at least according to the Mikrotik spec sheets). Using either the svn trunk or branches/8.09 builds I can produce a network bootable kernel/rootfs, however I am unable to access or write OpenWRT to the NAND. I have a JTAG debugger in the mail so that I can do more digging on the system.I've just acquired a RouterBoard 433UAH and was hoping to install OpenWRT. Before I brick another device, does anyone have any thoughts as to what's going on? I go to upload the official OpenWRT firmware, and I have the exact same error message pop up. My next debug step was to download the most recent OpenWRT build from the reference in the page for the hardware. So thinking that my latest firmware build is botched due to a change in the code for this platform but am unable to figure out what changed. I use to get full serial access, but all I get in the output now is: OpenWrt kernel loader for MIPS based SoC I soldered on a serial debugger to see what was going on. The device beeps, but then there is no more life. Make sure that you choose the generic image format for your platform. The uploaded image file does not contain a supported format. When I go to upload the image, I have the following error kick out: Device mikrotik,routerboard-750gr3 not supported by this image Supported devices: mikrotik,rb750gr3 Image check failed. Just recently, I've done a git pull and recompiled. I flashed OpenWRT without any problems this last Jan on a RB750gr3, and was able to compile my own image version and get that on it as well. I have an odd situation I haven't encountered before.
