I now have created a patchstick to recover my ATV. I used the guide
and have got the USB patchstick set up with two partitions one hfs
plus and one ext3. They are loaded per the instructions.
I booted my ATV and the auto failed, as expected and the telnet daemon
started. However I can't seem
I'm connected via an ethernet cable.
I don't see anything that looks like an IP address.
It says:
Link encap:Ethernet H!!address: then something that looks more like a
MAC address. Hard to read because the screen is all pixeled up. I
think it is the Ethernet ID 00:26:B0:FD:OD:10 That is what
Reboot. ATV icon with flashing question mark. Bad payload?
RDS
On Feb 3, 8:32 pm, rscow rds...@gmail.com wrote:
Nope. Directly. Laptop to ATV.
I have a Uverse setup. So I connected the ATV to the Uverse box by my
TV and rebooted with the stick. This time I got an IP. HA!
I
I'm using the stuff from the 2.4 disk image, by the way.
On Feb 3, 8:49 pm, rscow rds...@gmail.com wrote:
Reboot. ATV icon with flashing question mark. Bad payload?
RDS
On Feb 3, 8:32 pm, rscow rds...@gmail.com wrote:
Nope. Directly. Laptop to ATV.
I have a Uverse setup. So I
Reboot. ATV icon with flashing question mark. Bad payload?
a) can't find a recovery partition
b) no boot.efi on recovery partition
c) no com.Apple.Boot.plist on recovery partition
d) bad com.Apple.Boot.plist on recovery partition
e) bad or missing mach_kernel on recovery partition
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To
When I build the partition map, it doesn't doesn't report the
partition names EFI Recovery OSBoot or Media. Just says primary.
Odd?
Maybe that's why it can't find the recovery partition.
If that is the case, then b through e could happen.
I'm going to double check my payloads, although I