Hi. I'm using the fex I've extracted from its nand.

2016-08-21 2:05 GMT-03:00 Alexsey Shestacov <[email protected]>:

> Noway, kernel it self cant do that, do you.unsing same *.fex file that
> before?
>
> воскресенье, 21 августа 2016 г. пользователь Leonardo написал:
>
>> Hi. I'm building a very minimal Linux distro to use as an embedded system
>> on a A20 tablet. I don't want to believe this, but I think that booting my
>> distro has damaged the device. The tablet came with Android. I had it
>> rooted so I could extract the fex file. Then I got kernel 3.4.104 and uboot
>> 2016.02 from GitHub, built my file system with buildroot and so on. I'm
>> using an SD card for now. So I tried booting my system and nothing came up
>> on the LCD. Then I remove my SD card, try to get back to Android and still
>> nothing on the screen! The device is not dead. I can access it using ssh
>> over the wifi, the usb port works fine. Basically I can do anything
>> remotely. At first I thought I might have damaged something on the PCB
>> while performing the tests, so I had a second tablet. Boot on Android,
>> display works fine. Boot on my distro, nothing on screen. Try to get back
>> to Android, and nothing on the screen again. By the way, the backlight
>> lights up as usual, so the display is not dead also. I've worked on a
>> similar project last year and had no problem like this at all. I have no
>> idea what went wrong. Is it possible that my kernel has damaged the device
>> somehow?
>>
>>

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