I find the best way is to grab the .ubi file and use nandwrite to put it into flash. You can use the guide on the wiki http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Ubifs I've only had nandwrite work for using UBIFS, dfu-util does something weird so I can't boot. However dfu-util works fine for flashing a new kernel and qi.
On Thu, Dec 29, 2011 at 10:15 AM, Jared Maddox <[email protected]>wrote: > After accidentally soft-bricking my OM (the desktop wouldn't display, > so I couldn't start a terminal, and I hadn't configured ssh or > networking to auto-run yet), I installed a copy of SHR-lite onto the > 512 mb mini-sd that came with the Freerunner. I'm trying to use this > as a rescue-disk, by copying it wholesale over to NAND while it's > running from SD. How do I do this? In particular, what do I mount? > mtd6 apparently isn't a block device, same with mtd6ro, so no > mounting. There was another, similarly named (and identically > numbered) set of devices, but I don't remember their exact names (they > did, however, demand to know the filesystem before mounting, so I > decided to post here for help first). What do I mount, and as what > filesystem? Or will I need to install something else to the SD, in > which case I'll need to know where to download the file(s), since I'm > not setup to compile for the Freerunner. > _______________________________________________ > Shr-User mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.shr-project.org/mailman/listinfo/shr-user >
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