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2010-11-06
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2010-11-06
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2010-11-06
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2010-11-06
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2010-11-06
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I think so far, it has been shown that simply apt-getting the normal kernel, as repeatedly suggested here, doesn't actually get rid of uboot.
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2010-11-06
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softupd --local -s -vv
flasher --local -f -k [kernel image]
fiasco-flasher -f -k [kernel image]
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2010-11-06
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