ect: Re: [maemo-developers] Apt-got my way into a reboot loop??
Also sprach Jason Mills ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> * Use `flasher` to -enable- R&D mode
> * Use `flasher` to -disable- the watchdog timers (IIRC I disabled two of
> them)
> * Allow the N770 to boot normally
> * Bring up your 80
Also sprach Jason Mills ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> * Use `flasher` to -enable- R&D mode
> * Use `flasher` to -disable- the watchdog timers (IIRC I disabled two of
> them)
> * Allow the N770 to boot normally
> * Bring up your 802.11b/g network
> * Spawn an xterm window
> * Gain root
> * Complete the ap
"Kalle Vahlman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> $./flasher-2.0 --set-rd-flags=no-lifeguard
>> -reset
>>
>> may be a solution which I havent yet tried.
>
> I guess that's supposed to work at least at some point, given the
> whole Sardine thing basically depends on it... Haven't tested it
> though.
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Also sprach Thanos Panousis ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Various packages needed upgrading. Only to stop during mid-flight,
> cause the nokia decided to reboot. And from then on, constantly
> rebooting.
I had exactly the same problem yesterday. (The same reflash, install
only xterm and ssh, apt-get up
2006/7/19, Thanos Panousis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Is there anyway to tell the system to stop caring so much about
system-critical services? I mean, the only to upgrade those is to flash new
firmware? Certainly this is not convenient.
$./flasher-2.0 --set-rd-flags=no-lifeguard
-reset
may be a sol
Is there anyway to tell the system to stop caring so much about
system-critical services? I mean, the only to upgrade those is to flash
new firmware? Certainly this is not convenient.
$./flasher-2.0 --set-rd-flags=no-lifeguard-resetmay be a solution which I havent yet tried.I
'm sorry for the frus
2006/7/19, Thanos Panousis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello again list,
I just survived a reboot loop the the device got into, after reflashing the
firmware. After setting EVERYTHING up again, the same situation:
After finishing all the configuration and getting back to development, I:
1. added some
Hello again list,I just survived a reboot loop the the device got into, after reflashing the firmware. After setting EVERYTHING up again, the same situation:After finishing all the configuration and getting back to development, I:
1. added some repositories2.through ssh as root I did an apt-get upd