I think the instructions on the wiki no longer apply since Koolu changed the install procedure in beta 4.
If you are working from the current Koolu tree, after a build look in out/target/product/freerunner where you will find kernel.img, ramdisk.img, system.img and userdata.img. Just copy those four files over the versions in the Koolu install on your SD card, and reinstall the same way you installed beta 7. You should now be running your customized image. If someone can tell me how to update the kernel ramdis and system images without overwring the user file system I'd appreciate it. I hate loosing all my installed apps and settings every time I reinstall. Jim On Sat, Aug 1, 2009 at 9:42 PM, bluestar8783<[email protected]> wrote: > Hi, > > I already booted my customized kernel by putting in SD card and use Qi. > > NOW I tried to flash my customized rootfs, but always hang on Koolu logo. > My steps are below: > > 1. flash "Koolu Beta 7 Release" into FR-GTA02, and it works well > 2. git source code(koolu-1.0 or capcake) from Koolu, add my > drivers > and rebuild for customized kernel > 3. only put kernel file on SD card(ext3 partition) and boot from > Qi, it works well. > > 4. create jffs2 file by following > http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Android_porting > #Building_the_Koolu_Android_Source and flash it, but hang on > Koolu logo > 5. also replaced all img files of "Koolu Beta 7 Release", and boot > from > SD card, but it still failed. > > Could anyone tell me how to flash customized rootfs successfully? > Thanks for your BIG BIG BIG help > > Regard, > Alan > > _______________________________________________ > android-freerunner mailing list > [email protected] > http://android.koolu.org/listinfo.cgi/android-freerunner-koolu.org > > _______________________________________________ android-freerunner mailing list [email protected] http://android.koolu.org/listinfo.cgi/android-freerunner-koolu.org
