Hi, > > IIRC I saw that when I had a bad ram DIMM installed. So it could be > > that some > > of your hardware components has got loose/dusty. > I will give a try, but I think I may have bricked the RedBoot. > Is there a serial RedBoot rescue mode possible, like in UBoot [2] ? > Is there any technicals references or tools for booting RedBoot by serial ?
Note if you believe that redboot is bricked, any rescue mode *in* redboot wouldn't help. What you describe in your uBoot link is not a uBoot feature, but a kirkwood SoC feature. N2100 comes with intel iop321 SoC, and I dont remember if it has a serial boot mode. If it has, it can be discovered from the Intel Technial reference manuals[1]. If IOP doesn't come with a serial boot feature, you will essentially need JTAG access. Or alternatively desolder the flash chip and flash it with separe flasher board. [1] http://int.xscale-freak.com/XSDoc/IOP321/IOP321_index.htm -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected] Archive: http://lists.debian.org/[email protected]

