Hello,

I believe that the -b does not change the program in execution. It only
reboots the mote, and you can even use it without an image number. In fact,
I believe it simply ignores the image number if you provide it.

To reprogram the directly connected mote you should use the -r command, as
explained in the item 5.3 in the documentation (doc/html/deluge-
t2-manual.html).

~Dimas~


2008/1/18, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> > However, it looks like an earlier bug is back, where if you boot into
> > an image, then that UID is not shown as the currently-executing image
> > afterwards.
> >
>
> I've just checked it with different LED versions (LED 0 blink for slot
> 0, LED 1 blink for slot 1, etc).
>
> It looks like the 'tos-deluge -b' command isn't working. The mote gets
> it, and does a reboot sequence (see earlier post for description), but
> it stays on the current program.
>
> David.
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