The other thing to possibly watch out for is whether this is a 32-bit EFI 
bootloader you currently have on the VTC-1010. In general, you need a 64-bit 
EFI bootloader to boot a 64-bit image (which is what you are trying to do). In 
the case of MinnowboardMAX, they provide 2 different firmware (a 32-bit one and 
a 64-bit one), I’m not sure what the situation is for the VTC-1010 (I’ve only 
tried to load 32-bit Tizen IVI images so far).

Geoffroy

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From: IVI [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Michael Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 8:34 PM
To: Hofemeier, Ulf; Bugra Cakir; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [IVI] Tizen IVI-3.0 Image Boot Problem

If you have a gpt partition table, you might have to use gdisk from a terminal 
to set the attributes on the boot partition.

for example:

gdisk /dev/sda

x (expert)
a (attributes)

select partition 1 and then make it bootable.

I also relocate the backup to the end of the disk.

Hope that helps.





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From: IVI [[email protected]] on behalf of Hofemeier, Ulf 
[[email protected]]
Sent: 04 February 2015 7:21 PM
To: Bugra Cakir; [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [IVI] Tizen IVI-3.0 Image Boot Problem
Please try to decompress the bzip2 image to stdout using bzcat –dc  image.bz2 | 
dd of=/dev/sda.

Thanks,
Ulf

From: IVI [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bugra Cakir
Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2015 11:18 AM
To: [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>
Subject: [IVI] Tizen IVI-3.0 Image Boot Problem

Hi,

My hardware platform and version are like this;

Nexcom VTC 1010 Bios Firmware MV11A119.rom
Tizen IVI Image : 
tizen-3.0-ivi_20150201.3_ivi-efi-x86_64-sdb.raw.bz2<http://download.tizen.org/releases/milestone/tizen/ivi-3.0/tizen-3.0-ivi_20150201.3/images/atom64/ivi-efi-x86_64/tizen-3.0-ivi_20150201.3_ivi-efi-x86_64-sdb.raw.bz2>

I boot the system with a USB stick with SysrescueLinux. Also I copied the Tizen 
IVI-3.0 image to USB stick.
I successfully write the Tizen IVI-3.0 image to the harddrive on this hardware 
platform with this command

# bzcat  
tizen-3.0-ivi_20150201.3_ivi-efi-x86_64-sdb.raw.bz2<http://download.tizen.org/releases/milestone/tizen/ivi-3.0/tizen-3.0-ivi_20150201.3/images/atom64/ivi-efi-x86_64/tizen-3.0-ivi_20150201.3_ivi-efi-x86_64-sdb.raw.bz2>
 | dd of=/dev/sda bs=512k oflag=sync conv=sparse

After that I sync the filesystem and list the available partitions on the 
harddrive with fdisk -l command.
it shows that there are two partitions on it.
/dev/sda1   EFI
/dev/sda2   Microsoft ...

When I reboot the system and set the default boot to the harddrive, the system 
cannot boot from the Tizen IVI image partition I've
created before. What can be the problem behind this ?


Best,
Bugra

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