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Good debernardis![]()
By the way ... after restoring with success all the system ,, i have some problems T_T
In "info" the version of the system doesn't appear ..
And i got some problems with the titan kernel.
The original system had titan kernel installed... i made a total backup with the program..
Then i flashed with the fiasco image (so even the kernel)... and then my personal root + opt.
The whole process was all right.
I boot thew system.. and clearly in the package manager the titan kernel appears to be installed (obviously)
Trying to remove the kerne it gives me some errore messages... so now i can't reinstall titan -.-''''
The only way should be throght the flasher...
But i don't know the mirror of the titan... unfortnately the packege in the extras makes everything automatically...
Anyone know where i can find it?
apt-get --reinstall install mp-fremantle-generic-pr
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You could also wipe the flash clean then try to flash it again with flasher, if you have serial access/ssh access at bootup then:
Note that this command will write random zeros to /dev/mtd5, so all data on the rootfs will be destroyed!