Dan Williams wrote:
On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 19:12 -0200, Gian Carlo Salvati wrote:
Dear Jim Gettys,
Not worked for me, I have ATest Board and the LinuxBios on ROM (not on
SPI). I installed the Autoupdater on a USB pen drive and boot on USB.
The pen drive is readed, then the screen shutoff, then the Linux on NAND
is loaded.
What shoud I do?
Likely you'll need to flash OFW manually. You definitely need to update
from LinuxBIOS to OpenFirmware. We know that works because we tested it
yesterday on an A-test :) The instructions are likely buried somewhere
in the wiki and I'll leave it to Richard Smith or Mitch Bradley to
follow up on that...
But the autoupdater stuff will only work when you have OpenFirmware, not
LinuxBIOS.
Actually, the autoupdater is supposed to work with LinuxBIOS too. But
you have to know how to make LinuxBIOS boot from a USB key. The way to
do that is to type the ESC key when you see the progress bar. That will
get you to a graphical menu. Use the arrow keys to select the picture
of a USB key, and it should boot the updater from the USB key.
The USB key will have to be formatted with an ext2 filesystem.
LinuxBIOS does not include FAT support.
Dan
Jim Gettys escreveu:
This is a release candidate for BTest-2; we'd like to have every one us
it as soon as possible to uncover any problems before the build occurs.
See:
http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Autoreinstallation_image
Note that the new camera application is there and should be working
properly, and that many, many bugs have been fixed.
Thank you all for your help
Best Regards,
- Jim Gettys
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