Announce: first bootable Rawhide build
Chris Ball
cjb at laptop.org
Wed Feb 18 03:58:44 UTC 2009
Hi Michael,
> Well, I followed these instructions and for the very first time
> ever I've got a frowny face on my XO. I've got firmware Q2E32.
> How can I help debug?
Oh, I bet this is my fault. If you stored the developer key on the NAND
(under /), then it got wiped out when you did the "copy-nand". Catch me
on IRC (freenode, #fedora-olpc) and I'll give you a copy of your devkey.
Two options of better ways to do it:
1) Store the devkey on a USB stick in /security instead of on NAND.
The code that checks for devkeys checks there, too.
2) Run "disable-security" (twice) at the ok prompt, to turn off all
the security stuff for good.
- Chris.
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Chris Ball <cjb at laptop.org>
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