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Post 28 made on Monday January 2, 2006 at 14:40
misch
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Hi!

It's me again;-)

Today i have two stories to report:

1. Some days ago i tried to open my ipronto to see all HW components. My plan was to take photos of the device to see what usb-controler is used and so on.

This doesn't work - there is more to do than to remove all the screws at the backside and i don't want to damage my case.

If someone knows more - take photos from the whole thing and post it!

2. I was trying to redirect the whole update process to my local hdd. But the ipronto crashed while booting when the update files had been loaded from my hdd. First thought was windows is changing something at the files in a strang way (I had to download the images at my computer). Today I used the monitoring feature of jana2 do watch the update process. I recognized ipronto isn't downloading the file "zImage". My first idea was the file name is the only one without an extension. So I renamed it to "zImage.a" and also changes the file name in the update script. What to say - after re-update ipronto is working fine with all files downloaded from my local computer.

In my opinion the image "fs_image" is the file system in jffs2 format. Yesterday I found websites saying these images can be mounted on a linux machine.
For me this is not as easy as it sounds - I don't know linux verry well, but it is "just" an os. So it is only a question of time.

misch
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