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2007-07-06
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2007-07-06
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2007-07-06
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2007-07-06
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It would probably help a great deal to let people to know at what point does it reboot? Does it get through the blue bar? Does it get into the OS then reboot? etc.
I'd be as specific as possible.
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2007-07-07
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2007-07-10
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I was having a similar problem with the same setup. I didn't download the tar recommended in the wiki guide; I just used the tar on the system. Here is exactly what I did, if you're interested, although it is very similar to the wiki's with a few minor changes.
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2007-07-11
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2007-07-11
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2007-07-31
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I've seen where people have said that the reboot issue happens the first time they try it, and then to re-flash; but I've done that... I've got a Kingston 2GB MMCmobile Dual Voltage 1.8V/3.3V card, and I have it partitioned in half (which is overkill for the OS side, I know), and the only thing I haven't tried is only giving the OS side 512MB for example, and leaving the rest for the MMC.
Does anyone have any input? Maybe a problem with the MMC card?