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Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
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Well, I did it with sillyboot. I've seen it has two files, and one of them is a binary file so that I'll take a look at the preinit file to see if I can find out something. Indeed, I untarred the sailfish image in the same place as the nitdroid to see if if worked, but it didn't..... Regards. |
Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
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Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
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Provided that I'm stuck.... I was wondering: What if I rewrite all the /dev/mtd* of the broken device with fresh data from my working device?. I can't stop thinking there must be something root with those partitions. The flasher even tells me that going from 40.2012.21-3.454.6 (Vietnam with preinstalled apps)to 40.2012.21-3.480.1 (Switzerland country variant) is a downgrade! Regards. |
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Second, it is almost impossible to do; to be able to have write access to some of those areas you need to be in Closed Mode as they are locked in Open Mode. However, in Closed Mode you cannot do it as Aegis will block you for lack of credentials. (You might be able to break something permanently with Inception, though, if you really tried....) I still think the best option is to use ubiboot, you should be able to boot Sailfish that way, there has to be something wrong with your SailfishOS installation. |
Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
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Sure, there has to be something wrong. However, I tried all the Sailfish images recommended in the Maemo Wiki, and I'm always using the specific Ubiboot version ONLY for Sailfish. I can almost do all the processes with my eyes closed, Ubiboot starts fine, etc. but the next step nothing happens...... What the heck!. I'll give it another try this weekend, the device is not working already! Regards. |
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Now there does exist some things you could do, I presume you have not yet tried to boot the device with serial console connected, that'd give you the clue why it is borking...? ---------- edit ---------- See the pinout of N9 serial connector here: http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...2&postcount=93 |
Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
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Do you mean I can watch the boot messages in the screen of the device, or should I connect a serial console to the SIM slot ? About the specially krafted kernel, just the same... Regards. |
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You need to connect a rs232-levelshigter/USB adapter to the simslot pins, to just watch the messages it is enough to connect to the TxD and GND pins which are nearest to the edge. It is fairly easy just to hold a 2-pin connector pingead there by hand, not needing an adapter even if you just want a quick look what happens there. |
Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
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I ordered one of these level changers to see the console boot messages. In the meantime I flashed nitdroid ... I`ll post again when I get the logs. Thank you. Regards. |
Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
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Can some one explain me how to copy paste the X-terminal output from nokia N900/N9 in the forum. Observed couple of codes are written in square box in many posts and reply's. Also how to display or project the N900/N9 terminal in to the PC screen. Please help me. This thread is most active one.. so posted here. sorry for inconvinence. |
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