Apparently it has to do with the fact that the koolu code that freerunner-cupcake-snapshot-v6.jffs2 is compiled from doesn't expect a partitioned sd card. By booting once using freerunner-v14.6-cupcake.jffs2, and then flashing the snapshot, it bypasses the problem somehow. All I know is it worked for me.

Marcus

Matthew wrote:
Sorry, at what point in the first boot do we shut down?  Why only once?
Thanks,
Matt
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For those that don't wish to compile the image, here's a way to make freerunner-cupcake-snapshot-v6.jffs2 work: - Install freerunner-v14.6-cupcake.jffs2, uImage-v17.bin and qi after reformatting your sd card.
- Boot up the phone once. Shut down immediately.
- Flash freerunner-cupcake-snapshot-v6.jffs2 and it should work now

Marcus


narko$ wrote:
Compile the trimarchi git. it works, but there are still a lot of
issues (see previous mails in this thread)
regards

michele


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On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 7:45 PM, Crane, Matthew<[email protected]>
wrote:
Hi,

I installed the recent koolu release. It worked, sort of.  But I
wanted
to revert back to the cupcake build.  I tried installing the latest
freerunner-cupcake-snapshot-v6.jffs2, the latest Qi, and
re-installed
uImage-17.

The system starts up, the color cycling android logo appears, runs
for a
bit, then breif black screen, logo re-appears, and this continues.

My 512MB SD card is 32MB fat then rest ext3.  I tried with 128mb FAT
and
it was same result.

Is there some extra partitioning of main flash or something similar
that
needs to be done to clean up from previous koolu install?
I have exactly the same problem.

Didn't have much time to research, but could it be related to Qi
version being used?  Remember, Koolu installer overwrites Qi.

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Alex
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