Re: FR won't boot without going into uboot menu first

2008-09-02 Thread Cesar Eduardo Barros
nickd escreveu: > your splash.gz and maybe your uboot-env. I got both of a friend, which > worked, but apparently your uboot-env has a list of bad blocks in it > written at manufacturing time specifically for your phone. Debug board No, the bad block list is not on the u-boot environment. The b

Re: FR won't boot without going into uboot menu first

2008-09-02 Thread nickd
Yes this happened to me OP. I didn't pipe something into mtdblock but somehow I lost my NAND flash which contained the things Cesar listed below in the quote (uboot uboot-env spash etc). You'll have to reupload your splash.gz and maybe your uboot-env. I got both of a friend, which worked, but a

Re: FR won't boot without going into uboot menu first

2008-09-02 Thread Cesar Eduardo Barros
Thorben Krueger escreveu: > My FreeRunner won't boot unless I hold down the AUX button while > powering up and select "boot" manually from the menu. This problem > started to appear when I had piped junk into all mtdblock devices on > my FR. (I had misinterpreted one of the wiki pages about images

Re: FR won't boot without going into uboot menu first

2008-09-02 Thread Sarton O'Brien
On Wednesday 03 September 2008 05:13:17 Thorben Krueger wrote: > My FreeRunner won't boot unless I hold down the AUX button while > powering up and select "boot" manually from the menu. This problem > started to appear when I had piped junk into all mtdblock devices on > my FR. (I had misinterprete

FR won't boot without going into uboot menu first

2008-09-02 Thread Thorben Krueger
My FreeRunner won't boot unless I hold down the AUX button while powering up and select "boot" manually from the menu. This problem started to appear when I had piped junk into all mtdblock devices on my FR. (I had misinterpreted one of the wiki pages about images (the instructions were intended fo