Rodolfo D. Arce S. wrote: > It gives a "Confirmation code mismatch" error.. > > i've tryed with lower and upper case, just to make sure.. > > ok enable-security SHC836023B0 > Confirmation code mismatch > ok enable-security shc836023b0 > Confirmation code mismatch
Type: ok .mfg-data and make sure that the SN is the same as what you typed. If it still doesn't work, try this patch: ok : nx -null safe-parse-word ; ok patch nx safe-parse-word enable-security ok enable-security SHC836023B0 > > > > On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 12:37 PM, Mitch Bradley <w...@laptop.org > <mailto:w...@laptop.org>> wrote: > > > I'm working for the paraguayian deployment, and while testing > i got the > security of a laptop disabled, but i can seem to enable it again > > to disable: > i got a developer key, and on the "ok" prompt, i typed > "disable-security" > it all worked just fine, i did all that i wanted to do > > to enable: > i get to the "ok" prompt and type "enable-security" but it > gives me an error > "Unexpected end-of-line" > and security is still disabled > > is there a step that i'm missing? o perhaps a parameter that i > should be > giving at the prompt? > > > > Yes, you now have to type the serial number as confirmation, for > example: > > ok enable-security SHF73300042 > > Since we are moving to "security is off by default" , we added the > serial number argument to make it harder for children to do > something that would make their machine stop working. > > _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel