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2008-05-15
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2008-05-15
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2008-05-15
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2008-05-15
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Make sure lifeguard is disabled
Something like flasher-3.0 --enable-rd-mode & --set-rd-flags no-lifeguard-reset should do it in a linux computer
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2008-05-15
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2008-05-15
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Right now, though, I'm having trouble booting after the apt-get install completes. I can't flash-and-reboot because the image is too big - is that a necessary step? Because if I reboot without it, the device never boots. Do I need to strip it and flash it before I reboot?
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2008-05-15
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Come on, qwerty12, don't you think I know how to follow directions? Of course that was the first thing I did. ;-)
Right now, though, I'm having trouble booting after the apt-get install completes. I can't flash-and-reboot because the image is too big - is that a necessary step? Because if I reboot without it, the device never boots. Do I need to strip it and flash it before I reboot?
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Quim ?