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2011-03-31
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(...) I tried editing the bootmenu.conf.n8x0.example (...) but it wouldn't let me save in the initfs_flasher folder.
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2011-03-31
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Yes, that's the boot menu I use. So how do I edit it without reflashing? That's where I am having my trouble. What program or command should I use and how can I save/overwrite it?
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2011-04-01
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