On Mar 3, 2011, at 12:26 AM, mike digioia wrote:
> Steve,
>
> From the first email seems like you can do everything. But now you say you
> can't boot the new kernel you flash. So how can you test the new kernel if
> you can't boot it? I understand you can test that you are successful with the
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On Mar 3, 2011, at 12:26 AM, mike digioia wrote:
> Steve,
>
> From the first email seems like you can do everything. But now you say you
> can't boot the new kernel you flash. So how can you test the new kernel if
> you can't boot it? I understand you can test that you a
Steve,
>From the first email seems like you can do everything. But now you say you
can't boot the new kernel you flash. So how can you test the new kernel if
you can't boot it? I understand you can test that you are successful with
the fastboot flash command line response. But if it does not boot
On Mar 2, 2011, at 8:39 PM, Steve Modica wrote:
>
>
> Any ideas? I've flashed the boot partition and rooted it already.
Turns out I can flash, just not "boot". So I can flash in new kernels and test
them. It's just a hassle.
>
>
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Steve Modica
CTO - Small Tree Communications
www.small
Hi All,
I just picked up a Verizon Xoom as sort of a hail mary pass for a demo
tomorrow. We're all set, but we wanted to try and flash this baby too.
I tried fastboot boot with my new kernel (with USB cdc ethernet support
enabled) and I'm getting an error saying "Boot command is not allowed on