Russell Sears wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 09:36:43PM +0530, Vikas Saurabh wrote:
>>> I dont think this is related to the architecture. I had faced similar
>>> issue on core duo (i had put a comment on the wiki for the same). Btw,
>>> i didnt have to flash the back u
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 09:36:43PM +0530, Vikas Saurabh wrote:
>> I dont think this is related to the architecture. I had faced similar
>> issue on core duo (i had put a comment on the wiki for the same). Btw,
>> i didnt have to flash the back up image so i dont know if i
On Sat, Aug 16, 2008 at 09:36:43PM +0530, Vikas Saurabh wrote:
> I dont think this is related to the architecture. I had faced similar
> issue on core duo (i had put a comment on the wiki for the same). Btw,
> i didnt have to flash the back up image so i dont know if it actually
> worked out correc
Try mounting the jffs2 file as mentioned in the wiki. Check the
mounted file-system.
-Vikas
On 8/17/08, Russell Sears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I tried this once and got the same error.
>
> Then I ran grep on the image file it produced with words that I knew
> were present in the filesystem lik
I tried this once and got the same error.
Then I ran grep on the image file it produced with words that I knew
were present in the filesystem like "headphone" "mono" and "state". I
couldn't find any words in the image, so I don't think the files it
produces contain real data. It could be that
I just have the same problem. But I wasn't in time to report it to an
existing ticket about dfu_util problems.
I guess there are same problems with dfu.
christian
Am Samstag, den 16.08.2008, 21:36 +0530 schrieb Vikas Saurabh:
> I dont think this is related to the architecture. I had faced simila
I dont think this is related to the architecture. I had faced similar
issue on core duo (i had put a comment on the wiki for the same). Btw,
i didnt have to flash the back up image so i dont know if it actually
worked out correctly.
On 8/16/08, xiangfu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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some message no WIKI:
WARNING: Dfu-util is currently broken on big-endian architectures
WARNING: Do not flash U-Boot unless you are sure you need to
NOTE: Upload support is currently broken - #676
http://wiki.openmoko.org/w
I'm getting the following error when trying to backup rootfs:
dfu_upload error -84
I've been able to back up the other partitions, but the rootfs fails
every time at 258076672 Bytes. I think this is the size of the rootfs,
but how can I be sure?
I don't want to flash it with this image if there
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