That sounds very likely what I did. I will check the fstab entry on the sd card, but I'm almost certain it was mtdblock0.
On the minus side this means I will definitely need a debug board, but at least it is highly likely to not be a waste of money and effort. Thanks. Quoting Jose Luis Perez Diez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > El Thursday, 25 de September de 2008 05:09:57 [EMAIL PROTECTED] va > escriure: > > After hooking it up to my external power supply, I'm able to see it > starts > > to draw ~50mA when I hit the power button. It never actually responds > just > > sits there draining away the battery. > > > I'm sure you managed to brick your 1973, I did it myself last january, > with > the same result making it a /dev/null for charge. > > I mounted /dev/mtdblock0 by accident instead of /dev/mtdblock4 (I had a > bad > $mtdparts on the sd entry) and jffs2 reclaimed some unused space. This > could > happen as resulto of this action (in the head message): > > >> 1) I added the onboard fs to my fstab in my SD debian install so that > I > >> could access it while booted into debian. > > the answer to your question in the previous message: > >2) Will the newer Debug board that comes with the GTA02 work with the > GTA01? > > Is acording to the wiki YES, see > http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Debug_Board_v3 > & http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Neo1973_Debug_Board_v2/Unbricking > _______________________________________________ support mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/support
