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<div class="gmail_quote"><div> <br><br>I dont have an XO-1 with me, but I presume if it's ubifs, the files will also be the same (i.e. os1.onu and os1.uim), adn one will use the update-nand ofw command, instead of the jffs2 copy-nand command. But, I'm presuming that. Will let you know tonight.<span><font color="#888888"><br>
<br>KG<br></font></span></div><br></div></blockquote></div></div></blockquote><div><br>No joy on the XO-1 install. After the update-nand, the machine only boots to the OFW OK prompt. Tried again with Q2E47 (the one that ships with the build), Q2E48, and Q2F05. Tried on multiple XO-1's, CSN7, SHC7, SHF8 assemblies, same symptoms.<br>
<br>Doing a check-mark boot gives "Can't open boot device" message. Tried another download, another USB key, same symptoms.<br><br>Now here's wherer my incredibly detailed technical analytical skills come to the fore: There seem to be a lot less of those little blue squares that come up during the install process, and they seem to come up in a different spot than they used to, compared to the previous os# ubifs developer builds. :-)<br>
<br>Cheers.<br><br>KG<br><br></div></div>