Juliano,<br>Actually, Bernie ran the crcimg command for me but I was looking over his shoulder and didn't see any error message. He ran it with the nand image I provided and then I was able to successfully install this new image on a laptop.
<br><br>Bernie - do you know anything about this error message?<br><br>Thanks,<br>Kim<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 9/8/07, <b class="gmail_sendername">Juliano Bittencourt</b> <<a href="mailto:juliano@lec.ufrgs.br">
juliano@lec.ufrgs.br</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><br>Hi Kim<br><br>Did the image you created installed OK?
<br>I used your Crcimage.sh and obtained the same result as before. I was<br>already using pilgrim to create the crc files. One think that I forgot<br>to report is when I use the crcimage(pilgrim) command it's returning a
<br>message<br><br>%crcimage nand.img<br>Input file size is not a multiple of 0x20000 - residue 0x1e000<br><br><br>Is that normal?<br>Thanks<br><br>Kim Quirk escreveu:<br>> Hi Juliano,<br>> I just went through this process myself last night.
<br>><br>> The first time I did a save-nand it took many minutes. Unfortunately I<br>> had to do it again since I missed a few things. The second time it<br>> took many hours. It did complete (which surprised me).
<br>><br>> The next step, which is new since 406, is that you also have to create<br>> a .crc file.<br>> Scroll to the bottom of this page:<br>> <a href="http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Customizing_NAND_images">http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Customizing_NAND_images
</a><br>> <<a href="http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Customizing_NAND_images">http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Customizing_NAND_images</a>><br>><br>> I had to get someone to build the crc for me since I didn't have a
<br>> build environment. I tried to upload the crcimg program that runs on a<br>> linux machine, but I had some issues with the wiki upload. I had to<br>> give it an extension. If you have access to a linux machine you may be
<br>> able to create your own crc file with this:<br>> <a href="http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Image:Crcimg.sh">http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Image:Crcimg.sh</a><br>><br>> Tell me if it works and we can add the link directly to wiki page. If
<br>> someone creates a version that can run on a mac or on windows it would<br>> be great to upload them here so those of us without build environments<br>> could create crc files for custom images<br>> Regards,
<br>> Kim<br>><br>><br>> On 9/7/07, *Juliano Bittencourt* <<a href="mailto:juliano@lec.ufrgs.br">juliano@lec.ufrgs.br</a><br>> <mailto:<a href="mailto:juliano@lec.ufrgs.br">juliano@lec.ufrgs.br</a>>> wrote:
<br>><br>><br>><br>> Hi folks,<br>><br>> I'm having problems using the save-nand OFW command to created a<br>> customized version of the OS. In the near past I used this command
<br>> several times for this purpose, but now, it seems not working<br>> anymore.<br>> There are several symptoms:<br>><br>> 1. When I try to create the image file with the command<br>
> 'save-nand<br>> disk:\nand.os', the laptop starts working but the entire process takes<br>> serveral hours to complete (about 5 hours)<br>> 2. Even when the process completes successfully, eventually the
<br>> result is a 0 bites file;<br>> 3. When the process is completed and the resulting file has about<br>> 230mb, the problem is when I try to copy this file to a new<br>> laptop. The<br>
> copy-nand command throws and error message : "Image file size is not a<br>> multiple of the NAND erase block size".<br>><br>> I repeated the process serveral times, on B2 and B3 machines with
<br>> firmware q2c23. Am I missing something or is this actually a bug?<br>><br>> Best,<br>><br>> Juliano Bittencourt<br>> _______________________________________________<br>> Devel mailing list
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