Current firmware: Q2C25

Upgrading to: Q2C26, OS579


** Trying with SD card **  (use of the microSD adapter is a BIIIG  
mistake, came out half torn!  :)

Pressing 'X' and powering on takes me to:

 > USB 2 devices:
 > /pci/[EMAIL PROTECTED],5/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0
 > USB 1 devices:
 > Type the ESC key to interrupt automatic startup
 > Boot device: /sd/disk:\boot\olpc.fth   Arguments:
 > Type 'help' for more information.
 >
 > ok

The "Type help for more information" and "ok" are not mentioned in  
the instructions I've read.  The SD card is FAT16 formatted 512MB  
microSD (with adapter). Formatted within OS X but should be "right".

Anyone else seen the "help" prompt; what is it about?

Typing "boot" there seems to go somewhere, but no text whatsoever is  
printed on screen.


** Trying with a USB 1 era SD/USB adapter **

 > USB 2 devices:
 > /pci/[EMAIL PROTECTED],5/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0
 > USB 1 devices:
 > /pci/[EMAIL PROTECTED],4/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0
 > /pci/[EMAIL PROTECTED],4/[EMAIL PROTECTED],0/disk
 > Found USB 1.1 disk!
 > Type the ESC key to interrupt automatic startup
 > Boot device: /[EMAIL PROTECTED],4/disk:\boot\olpc.fth  Arguments:
 > Type 'help' for more information.
 >
 > ok

Again, I should not be getting the 'help' notion, right?

Typing 'boot' here gives:

 > autore-version$ isn't unique
 > do-usb-upgrade? isn't unique
...
and a lot of such not unique things


So, this points to olpc.fth having problems executing. Could it be  
linefeed issue?

I've downloaded the file in OS X and it seems to have retained Linux/ 
OS X (LF) linefeeds.

Any ideas?  :?

-asko

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