On Thu, Jul 18, 2013 at 05:15:37PM -0400, Kevin Cole wrote: > [...] > * I typed: > cd ~/Download/ > mv 32013o1.zd.zsp.fs1.zip fs1.zip > cp -v fs2 /media/usb/ > cp -v 32013o1.zd /media/usb/ > diff fs2 /media/usb/ > diff 32013o1.zd /media/usb/ > sudo shutdown -h now > > * I inserted the 1 GB USB thumb drive in the XO and pressed the > power button while holding the X key on the gamepad.
Incorrect. The release notes describe holding down all four keys above the power button. I agree with Daniel that you might have sufficiently old firmware to require renaming the file from fs1.zip to fs.zip. That should be your next action. I didn't detect the existing firmware version in this thread, apologies if I missed it. > * I released the X when told it to do so. > * I received an error about NANDblaster. (Sorry, I don't have the > exact text of that message.) > > * I booted my Ubuntu laptop. > * I inserted the 1 GB USB thumb drive. > * I opened Chrome > * I went to http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Firmware > * I clicked on XO-1.5 > * I clicked on OLPC Firmware q3c16 > * I clicked on q3c16.rom which saved it to ~/Download/ > * I typed > mkdir /media/usb/boot > cp -v q3c16.rom /media/usb/boot Incorrect when used in combination with the X game key below. The page http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Upgrading_firmware describes placing the bootfw.zip file on the media, not the q3c16.rom file. -- James Cameron http://quozl.linux.org.au/ _______________________________________________ Server-devel mailing list Server-devel@lists.laptop.org http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/server-devel