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rainisto 2013-03-28 16:42

Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
 
If someone has 1603 in Tampere region, I could connect serial cable to it and see whats wrong with the boot.

And regarding sip, most likely it is just because that you have booted into secure mode, ie you didnt do clean jump to open mode when you flashed into openmode. Which should be fixaple by removing and recreating the aegis store that holds the sip data.

TMavica 2013-03-28 16:53

Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
 
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Originally Posted by juiceme (Post 1332525)
Ahhh.. Too bad :(

I was SO hopeful, I thought I could crack this 1603 problem with your help...

well, I am now making a serial debug adapter that I hope to use to find out what is going on with the boot phase anyway.

Thx.
looking forward to it:)

peterleinchen 2013-03-28 17:02

Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
 
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Originally Posted by rainisto (Post 1332578)
And regarding sip, most likely it is just because that you have booted into secure mode, ie you didnt do clean jump to open mode when you flashed into openmode. Which should be fixaple by removing and recreating the aegis store that holds the sip data.

I thought I did it right:
full reflash, boot, devel-su and disable disclaimer (no more), flashed open mode kernel, boot up
What is wrong here?

And about aegis store holding SIP data:
if you refer to /home/user/.aegis
I have already deleted and tried again under open mode kernel

coderus 2013-03-28 17:04

Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
 
@peterleinchen
http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=212

juiceme 2013-03-28 17:32

Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
 
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Originally Posted by peterleinchen (Post 1332568)
And I did not read about that also. So I was/am a bit surprised/annoyed.
And together with that aegis password sucker it is way more, otherwise I could boot to stock kernel when explicitly needed (which is 90%), but then the password prob strikes. "Bug loop". :(

Well, one thing you COULD do, is since you have 2 sets of the directories, one with aegis keys and one without, what if instead of deleting the dirs, back them up (both sets) under some directory on your rootfs, and then just run a script in boot phase to copy either set in use :D

juiceme 2013-03-28 17:35

Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
 
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Originally Posted by peterleinchen (Post 1332568)
And another report
sometimes the menu does not react on touch. So I try to select a kernel, but the touch is not recognized. And then menu times out.
Did you notice that, too?

I have not seen that, it sounds strange as the touchscreen driver is built in the kernel, not as a module.

coderus 2013-03-28 17:46

Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
 
@juiceme i want request. automatically boot to kernel if only one in list ;)

juiceme 2013-03-28 17:55

Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
 
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Originally Posted by coderus (Post 1332602)
@juiceme i want request. automatically boot to kernel if only one in list ;)

So, like if only one kernel in Nitdroid list, boot to that automatically if android icon selected, and so on?
Not bad, will be implemented :)

Actually I think I make it configurable ON/OFF as it's almost the same effort.

nessuno0986 2013-04-03 17:44

Hello everybody!
It's possible to create a wiki or a pdf instruction for noob (like me) ? I need a very very very simple instruction...

juiceme 2013-04-03 19:53

Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
 
Well it's actually a bit of an overview rather than detailed step-by-step guide on purpose.

It is important that you have at least basic understanding of the required concepts, like unix filesystem and working on terminal in order not to blow your foot off with this.

Part of this is that you DO have to tune this according to your own device setup. This is because ubiboot is really most useful for developers that want and need to boot different OS'es and kernels easily.


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