The script flash.sh in the main repository should flash all the parts including the boot.img.
ie: <project folder>/flash.sh

On 10/15/13 11:03 AM, jezra wrote:
Thank you for the instructions for putting the ZTE Open into fastboot
mode. If possible, can you also supply the instructions for using
fastboot to flash compiled B2G images onto the ZTE Open?

On Tue, 15 Oct 2013 10:55:41 -0700
"平田修樹 (Naoki Hirata)" <nhir...@mozilla.com> wrote:

https://wiki.mozilla.org/B2G/QA/Tips_And_Tricks#Hardware_Cheat_codes
FYI, Inari refers to the ZTE Open.

Doing the vol down+up + power should put you in fastboot mode.
This means that the "fastboot" should be able to see the device. ie:
fastboot devices

If that is the case, then you can flash partition images onto the
phone using fastboot.  This is what the flash.sh script does.  It
puts the device in fastboot mode and then flashes the images per
fastboot.

Chances if you are in fastboot mode then the boot.img that they
pointed you to worked.  The problem is described by Eduardo on a
separate thread:
http://sl.edujose.org/2013/10/adapted-boot-image-for-use-with-b2g.html

Once you place the boot.img in the proper location, give flash.sh
another go.  If that still doesn't work please let me know.
The other thing we could potentially do is flash just gecko/gaia on
the device provided that you can reboot the device and have adb
access. This is done by :
<project folder>/flash.sh gecko
<project folder>/gaia/make reset-gaia

Regards,
Naoki

On 10/15/13 10:29 AM, daniel.i...@googlemail.com wrote:
Michael: Thank you but, it took around 15 e-mails and over two
weeks mailing around with the eBay seller until they actually
understood my problem. They kept pointing me to the download
already discussed in this thread over and over again, and I had the
impression that I was talking to a wall. As explained, when they
finally realized the actual problem they offered me a new phone for
80% of the initial price (which is a 20% discount).

Again, I am not willing to throw an almost completely new phone
(never carried around, no scratches, screen cover not removed yet
etc.) in the trash can and buy a (discounted) new one just because
the firmware is bricked and ZTE refuses to reflash it. This is the
complete opposite of what I was expecting from a device marketed as
developer phone - not mentioning that it's completely crazy when
looking at it from an ecologic perspective.

Vinayak: Well, this is as similar to my situation, I assume you can
also access see the device over USB being in diagnostic mode when
you boot it by holding both voldown+volup + power although the
screen remains black?
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