[Arm-netbook] Livesuit vs Phoenixcard differences

Tom Cubie mr.hipboi at gmail.com
Thu Jun 28 13:42:17 BST 2012


On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 7:35 PM, Juan Carlos Mendez
<jcmendez at locatel.biz> wrote:
> Hi all,
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>    Yes, you're right the correct offset is 0x1500000  ...  looking for
> the hidden filesystem by mistake   i found  one at the offset 0x400000
> but it must be data garbage of the prior  SD Card filesystem...
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>  However, the correct option to put in the boot.ini is
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>   erase_flash= 1
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> (erase = 1  opciton doens't work )
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> Tom ,  Alejandro ...  thank you very much for your help.

Good, can you put it on the wiki? the android ics page?

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> El 28/06/12 12:58, Tom Cubie escribió:
>> On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 6:54 PM, Alejandro Mery<amery at geeks.cl>  wrote:
>>> On 28 June 2012 12:50, Juan Carlos Mendez<jcmendez at locatel.biz>  wrote:
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>>>> El 27/06/12 14:35, Tom Cubie escribió:
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>>>> On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 7:28 PM, Juan Carlos Mendez<jcmendez at locatel.biz>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>> Hi Tom,
>>>>>
>>>>>      I mounted the boot filesystem  (the correct offset is  0x400000  ) but
>>>>> by default there isn't a boot.ini file...  I created one with the content
>>>>>
>>>> are other boot files there? boot.axf, script.bin etc..
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>>>> Nop,  on the  SD card boot filesystem there is no files.
>>> that's why you were told to use a loop mount with offset, the boot
>>> vfat filesystem is hidden. 0x1500000 (21MB) on the card for the mele
>>> for example.
>> yes, the vfat file system is hidden because it's not in the standard mbr.
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