No, not yet. But seeing that this is Fedora gives me hope. I don't believe that I am seeing any prompt. In this case, a prompt to me would mean a bash prompt.
After the counting up period (clockwise sequence of 10 dots around the OLPC logo), the screen does blank. I can hit "I" on the 10th dot, right before the graphical switches back to text in order to get the prompt "Start 0-boot-anim-start (Yes, No, Continue)" Choosing 'I' continues to provide the response "JFFS2 notice: wrong data CRC in data node..." and the PC doesn't continue further. Does the as-delivered OLPC have any ability to interface to a GRUB menu without editing any file? If this list has no recommendations, I'll study the wiki in order to build a USB flash bootable OLPC image, attempt to mount my OLPC home partition, and modify the the file that is messed up. I'll direct further questions to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] list if the USB boot method doesn't pan out. Thanks, Paul On Dec 17, 2007 1:02 AM, Chris Ball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > > This question is for a recently received OLPC. I've managed to > > input text that is causing my networks.cfg file to improperly > > parse. If I could access the prompt, I could have a fair chance at > > fixing it. > > You should have enough time at the prompt to type: > > root > init 3 > > .. which will stop the loop. > > Hope that helps, > > - Chris. > -- > Chris Ball <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > _______________________________________________ Sugar mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/sugar

