when you don't get this something is wrong with the Network connection of your isp1.
If you get this we can proceed.
First check if the disk is recognized
on the marvell prompt give command
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ide reset
it should return with some info that it found a disk and a valid partition table
to test if it can read the partition table give this command
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ide part
it should list the table you have made.
If thats ok we are going to boot the kernel from sda6
first check if boot arguments are set ok
give this command
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printenv bootargs
it should give output and check if this ouput contains this
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bootargs=console=ttyS0,115200 root=/dev/sda7 ro reset=0
if not, set this variable using this command
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setenv bootargs console=ttyS0,1152000 root=/dev/sda7 ro reset=0
Check with the previous printenv if the bootargs variable now contains the text as mentioned befor
Now load the kernel in RAM with this command
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disk 0x800000 0:6
(it can be that you need to use diskboot instead of disk in this command)
it should give as output something like this
Loading from IDE device ) partion 6 .....
and then something on image name when it was created, size...
if that is the case you can boot it by entering
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bootm
It should mention that it is booting the image at 00800000...
image name, creation date, size...
It should finish with
ok
starting kernel...
Now see if the isp1 comes alive and that you can connect to it with the web interface.