doomgiant,
Everthing looks normal. Except that the stock kernel could not start. I believe this is likely the problem that restamp and I solved a few months ago, and I uploaded a new Pogo E02 u-boot image but forgot to release it:
http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381,20906#msg-20906
Basically, somehow the stock OS in NAND was modified during the installation or later, but with a different compression method, so the old u-boot was not capable of booting it any more. In your set up with Jeff script, the original u-boot was chained load and it loaded the stock kernel, but the stock OS in NAND could not be read properly, so it hang.
Let's not continue this stock OS booting issue, until I put the newer Pogo E02 u-boot up in the u-boot release thread, and then you can decide whether to pursue this. The Pogo E02 does not have serial recovery (i.e. UART booting) so there is a little bit more risk in flashing.
Everthing looks normal. Except that the stock kernel could not start. I believe this is likely the problem that restamp and I solved a few months ago, and I uploaded a new Pogo E02 u-boot image but forgot to release it:
http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?3,12381,20906#msg-20906
Basically, somehow the stock OS in NAND was modified during the installation or later, but with a different compression method, so the old u-boot was not capable of booting it any more. In your set up with Jeff script, the original u-boot was chained load and it loaded the stock kernel, but the stock OS in NAND could not be read properly, so it hang.
Let's not continue this stock OS booting issue, until I put the newer Pogo E02 u-boot up in the u-boot release thread, and then you can decide whether to pursue this. The Pogo E02 does not have serial recovery (i.e. UART booting) so there is a little bit more risk in flashing.