Hi Craig,
If it's running, then by definition nothing is missing.  If you kept a copy of 
the install log, look for the part where it ran "flash-kernel".  That puts 
everything needed into flash.  Glad it worked out!  I learned a lot from this 
thread, myself.
Now, for the next step, you might want to do a dist-install of wheezy.  My 
experience was that I had to do  the following:
Modify /etc/apt/sources.list to use wheezy instead of squeeze#apt-get 
update#apt-get upgrade#apt-get dist-upgrade#shutdown -r 0
Unfortunately, it came up with squeeze again, so I had to run dist-upgrade 
again:
#apt-get dist-upgrade
And now it's wheezy

Bob
     From: craig guest <[email protected]>
 To: [email protected] 
 Sent: Friday, November 13, 2015 6:33 AM
 Subject: Re: SS4000E - partitions restoration [was: Re: SS4000E install 
problem]
   
Hi allI had a chance to play some more with this unit again last night. I was 
able to successfully restore all partitions but one, partition 8 vendor. From 
what I have learned this is the file system. It kept failing during the y modem 
transfer. I managed to get debian installed on it and have it auto start. It 
seems top be functioning well. Running squeezeIs it possible to restore the 
original firmware from debian and if so how?I just want to see if it would 
restore the missing partition.I saw earlier in the thread about getting Jessie 
installed. Is it possible and how?Also now that I have debian installed is it 
possible to restore the partition from it and what might the command be. 
Thanx in advance for all the super support. It's nice to see this thing come 
back to life.Craig

  

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