> Well for one you have to have those keys present for your installed os to run either on that stick or by copying the developer key to the XO. > But then you have to make sure that the developer key is re-installed anytime you reflash the XO. Also if for some other reason the dev keys are removed > from the laptop it will stop booting the OS. Other than that the most common gotcha with running XO's in secure mode is that if you have RTC clock problems > then the laptop can stop booting and you have to have a developer key to fix them. Getting developer keys after the laptops have been deployed can be a > lot of extra effort to obtain and then distribute to the XO. > > Its also just less hassle. If you are installing a customized non-signed build then you have to have the laptops un-secure to boot it so the one-time disable of > the security system means that you won't ever have to mess with it again unless you re-enable it.
Okay, you definitively convince me to disable security. >: installer > " copy-nand u:\21007xx0.img" eval > " change-tag LO fr_FR.UTF-8" eval > ; > installer > > Note that if you want to also disable the security system in this script then we will need a slightly different approach. By default each time you change a tag > the laptop will reboot. So to change multiple tags in one go you need to use a tag change that won't reboot the laptop. Hmmm. Change-tag without reboot ? Is there any way to do that ? And that's only one part of the problem, the other one is that my "installer" script run for ever: copy-nand/change-tag/reboot/copy-nand/change-tag/reboot/... Lionel. _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list Devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/devel