Yea, I had booted 14.6 several times.  I just installed snapshot-v6.  It
worked but looped on some media force close message that kept popping
up.  With some persistence I put it in silent mode and the message
stopped appearing, making the phone usable.  

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected]
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Marcus Stong
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 10:41 AM
To: Android on Freerunner Development
Subject: Re: [android-freerunner] how to run the cupcake


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 
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected]
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of
> Marcus Stong
> Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 10:23 AM
> To: Android on Freerunner Development
> Subject: Re: [android-freerunner] how to run the cupcake
>
>
> 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
>>
>>
>> ---------- Initial Header -----------
>>
>> >From      : [email protected]
>> To          : "Android on Freerunner Development"
>>     
> [email protected]
>   
>> Cc          : 
>> Date      : Wed, 10 Jun 2009 12:05:00 +0300
>> Subject : Re: [android-freerunner] how to run the cupcake
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>   
>>     
>>> 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.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Alex
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