Forum: Alternatives
2014-01-04, 00:38
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Forum: Alternatives
2014-01-03, 23:18
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Forum: Alternatives
2014-01-01, 22:39
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Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
I see what you meant now.. since I flashed the country variant, I cannot flash the ROW image because it's considered a downgrade. :(
This is not really related to Ubiboot anymore, so sorry for...
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Forum: Alternatives
2014-01-01, 11:11
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Replies: 1,392
Views: 510,307
Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
You might be on to something there, I checked the SIM tray and it says 059J187, which is "059J187_RM-696 NDT NORTH EUROPE BLACK 64GB" (which I did not try to flash)! For some reason I thought the...
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Forum: Alternatives
2013-12-31, 12:04
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Replies: 1,392
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Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
My cmdline looks a bit different:
mtdparts=omap2-onenand:512k(bootloader),1408k@512k(config),8192k@1920k(kernel),1024k@10112k(log),496768k@11136k(var),16384k@507904k(moslo)
Yes, it's the 64GB...
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Forum: Alternatives
2013-12-30, 23:08
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Replies: 1,392
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Forum: Alternatives
2013-12-30, 22:46
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Replies: 1,392
Views: 510,307
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Forum: Alternatives
2013-12-30, 21:54
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Replies: 1,392
Views: 510,307
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Forum: Alternatives
2013-12-29, 16:28
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Replies: 1,392
Views: 510,307
Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
Could be, I suspect the flash is damaged, it kind of makes sense now with the issues I've had previously with lost data and settings. How do I see the size of the kernel MTD partition? df shows me:
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Forum: Alternatives
2013-12-27, 16:22
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Replies: 1,392
Views: 510,307
Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
Could be, I suspect the flash is damaged, it kind of makes sense now with the issues I've had previously with lost data and settings. How do I see the size of the kernel MTD partition? df shows me:
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Forum: Alternatives
2013-12-27, 10:12
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Replies: 1,392
Views: 510,307
Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
Could be, I suspect the flash is damaged, it kind of makes sense now with the issues I've had previously with lost data and settings. Here's the output from sfdisk:
~ # /sbin/sfdisk -l
Disk...
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Forum: Alternatives
2013-12-27, 01:10
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Replies: 1,392
Views: 510,307
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