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2006-06-23
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2006-06-23
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this was already discussed in maemo-developers mailing list
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/list...ot%20mmc;#6042
You need either linux flasher to set boot device (flasher --set-root-device mmc) or set it directly on N770. Try as root 'chroot /mnt/initfs cal-tool'.
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2006-06-23
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My hope is to start with the boot menu rather than switch the boot device "permanently"
BTW there is an other problem I'm with the 2006 OS, but I think that the binarys in the /initfs directory are "old style" binarys and they doesen't work from the command line of a booted system.
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yes, you may hopeBut how do you expect to answer the menu?
The menu is useful only for serial console (special cable needed)
I was looking around the 770's configuration files when I seen the file
/mnt/initfs/linuxrc
Seems interesting:
Just a piece of the script
The my idea is that there is some kind of switch that allow to choose the boot partition, but I don't know how to trigger the boot menu.
Anyone has some ideas ?
Last edited by The Solutor; 2006-06-23 at 10:16.