Kim Quirk wrote:
Hi Juliano,
I just went through this process myself last night.
The first time I did a save-nand it took many minutes. Unfortunately I
had to do it again since I missed a few things. The second time it
took many hours. It did complete (which surprised me).
I tried it a
On 09/08/2007 10:34 AM, Kim Quirk wrote:
Actually, Bernie ran the crcimg command for me but I was looking over
his shoulder and didn't see any error message. He ran it with the nand
image I provided and then I was able to successfully install this new
image on a laptop.
Bernie - do you
Yuan Chao wrote:
On 9/8/07, Juliano Bittencourt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having problems using the save-nand OFW command to created a
customized version of the OS. In the near past I used this command
1. When I try to create the image file with the command
Hi Kim
Did the image you created installed OK?
I used your Crcimage.sh and obtained the same result as before. I was
already using pilgrim to create the crc files. One think that I forgot
to report is when I use the crcimage(pilgrim) command it's returning a
message
%crcimage nand.img
Input
On 9/8/07, Yuan Chao [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9/8/07, Juliano Bittencourt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm having problems using the save-nand OFW command to created a
customized version of the OS. In the near past I used this command
1. When I try to create the image file with the
Juliano,
I was able to create a mac version of this crcimg executable; I will add
that to the Customizing nand wiki page along with the linux one. Are you
working with a linux environment?
Kim
On 9/8/07, Kim Quirk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Juliano,
Actually, Bernie ran the crcimg command for
Hi Juliano,
I just went through this process myself last night.
The first time I did a save-nand it took many minutes. Unfortunately I had
to do it again since I missed a few things. The second time it took many
hours. It did complete (which surprised me).
The next step, which is new since 406,