Why the hell diddnt I even think of this before would of saved me a few pennies Oh well live and learn fingures crossed Ill report back once *hopefully* ill have it working :)
Thematic wrote: Copying the individual files would make more sense.
Well, since Update 1 comes as an ISO, this means that the ISO has to be burned to a CD-R(W) first - or mounted with DiskImageDevice or similar. Also, I think you might need to rename the USB volume to the same name as the CD has. And I have to admit I didn't try this, so I'm not sure it will work. At least you have to be able to make it boot from that USB disk. It might need to have an RDB and have the slb installed?
At least you have to be able to make it boot from that USB disk. It might need to have an RDB and have the slb installed?
In other words, you might need an already-working OS4 machine to make a suitable bootable USB stick to install OS4!!! So this might not be viable for Magic.
magic wrote: Well thats buggerd my idea up then. I wish OS4 had a network install option, would of saved some hassle.
So in a nutt shell, im back to square 1 an empty sam with no os :(
Note that I am not sure about having to have an RDB on the stick etc. If someone else can confirm my guess, believe it, otherwise don't take my word for it, try it!
Alternatively, can't you find a SATA optical drive (CD or DVD) to connect, even if just temporarily and with the case open if necessary?
Magic, following our yesterday IRC conversation, here are the tests I have done:
- First I activate USB boot on Sam440ep in uboot. This can be done by entering these commands in uboot shell : setenv scan_usb_storage 1 saveenv
- Put the orginal 4.1 CD in a Linux box and do the following command : dd if=/dev/sr0 of=/dev/sde
But it does'nt works... I read that USB boot on Sam440ep is a bit capricious and I tried several USB keys. Sometimes uboot freezes, sometimes no slb is found... (the key is bootable and functional once the kernel is loaded).
I don't know if it's possible to add the slb on a usbkey without an OS4 system.
By the way did you check if the optical drive is plugged on port 3 and HardDrive on port 0? Is your Amiga OS4.1 CD an original? did you tried to burn it again at slow speed?
I will check how to make usbsticks bootable on Sam440ep with OS4...
magic wrote: Because everyone so far I have tried doesn't work! Otherwise I wouldn't be in this mess
That sounds really strange. I haven't heard about such problems with SATA CD/DVD drives on Sam440ep before. I'd be tempted to say that there must be something else wrong.
Which drives have you tried, and how did you connect them?
Could you confirm this please, so we could abandon the optical sata possibility :
- Check optical drive is plugged on port 3 and HardDrive on port 0? (it won't function otherwise) - Is your Amiga OS4.1 CD an original? Maybe it's not the Update 1, it's could be a 4.1 beta CD (home burned CD are harder to read that 'pressed' one. - Did you tried to burn it again at slow speed?
You can also boot a SATA DVD drive connected to port 0.
Just plug the drive into the connector closest to the center of the board (port 0).
Power on. Insert the bootable CD. When the computer fails to boot with the 'no slb' message, hit a key and at the ] prompt type menu and hit Enter.
Down arrow to Boot Sequence, Enter. Down to OS Multiboot Options, Enter. Again Enter for Boot Device 1. Select 440 SATA DVD, Enter.
Now hit the Esc key 3 times and down to Use settings for this session only, Enter. That should return you to a prompt. Now type boota and Enter. The DVD drive should now boot.