I am using the new NAS dock but not in the usual way. I'm using a NEO2 and so I put FriendlyArm's normal Ubuntu for NEO2 onto the SD.... and that worked fine.
I copied the operating system files over to the hard drive - and changed the file in the BOOT directory to point to the hard drive.
SO all is well, I have the hard drive running things, booting off the SD. I even have a display working on the I2c (connector in the NAS box) and I've changed the default debug serial to 1, so that I can use the serial connector on the NAS box.
All in all very successful - however, I have a 16GB SD going to waste and would like to boot off a 128MB SD. I have tried formatting the 128MB drive to FAT32 - and copying the contents of the boot directory into it - nope - won't boot. I even tried in Windows setting the status of that partition to active - still no difference. No matter what I do it just sits there and won't boot off the little SD.
Then I look at the WORKING SD with fdisk I see this.
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/mmcblk0p1 49152 253951 204800 100M 83 Linux
/dev/mmcblk0p2 253952 31116287 30862336 14.7G 83 Linux
Well that has me totally confused. I'm not very good with Linux but I thought the first partition was supposed to be bootable - and FAT32 so I could see it on Windows - yet it appears that is NOT the case....
Can someone put me out of my misery. How do I get the boot section onto a little SD?
I copied the operating system files over to the hard drive - and changed the file in the BOOT directory to point to the hard drive.
SO all is well, I have the hard drive running things, booting off the SD. I even have a display working on the I2c (connector in the NAS box) and I've changed the default debug serial to 1, so that I can use the serial connector on the NAS box.
All in all very successful - however, I have a 16GB SD going to waste and would like to boot off a 128MB SD. I have tried formatting the 128MB drive to FAT32 - and copying the contents of the boot directory into it - nope - won't boot. I even tried in Windows setting the status of that partition to active - still no difference. No matter what I do it just sits there and won't boot off the little SD.
Then I look at the WORKING SD with fdisk I see this.
Device Boot Start End Sectors Size Id Type
/dev/mmcblk0p1 49152 253951 204800 100M 83 Linux
/dev/mmcblk0p2 253952 31116287 30862336 14.7G 83 Linux
Well that has me totally confused. I'm not very good with Linux but I thought the first partition was supposed to be bootable - and FAT32 so I could see it on Windows - yet it appears that is NOT the case....
Can someone put me out of my misery. How do I get the boot section onto a little SD?