Re: [sugar] is there something that eats develop.sig ?

2008-08-22 Thread Mitch Bradley
> > 3) What started my muddle was that OFW did not *recognize* the > USB stick (until much later, once the system was rebuilt, when I > tried unplugging the external keyboard from the XO). OFW would not > boot the "customization" stick - it jingled and let me invoke the > 'ok' prompt (where

Re: [sugar] is there something that eats develop.sig ?

2008-08-22 Thread Mikus Grinbergs
>>Is there any documentation about when develop.sig would be erased ? > > Because our NAND is unpartitioned, reflashing the NAND means that you > lose _all_ data stored on NAND. To avoid this problem in the future, > either keep your developer key on a USB stick or type 'disable-security' > at the

Re: [sugar] is there something that eats develop.sig ?

2008-08-22 Thread Michael Stone
On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 05:17:53PM -0400, Mikus Grinbergs wrote: >Is there any documentation about when develop.sig would be erased ? Because our NAND is unpartitioned, reflashing the NAND means that you lose _all_ data stored on NAND. To avoid this problem in the future, either keep your develope