Hi all
I have a Joggler with Swisscom Openframe.
The device is the Openframe2.
The usb boot is disable. The telnet login is also disable.
Somebody know, how I can enable both.
regards shadow1901
Joggler OpenFrame2 usb enable
Re: Joggler OpenFrame2 usb enable
Check the tools link in my sig.
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Re: Joggler OpenFrame2 usb enable
Hi Guys,
new here to the Forum. Just got two Openframe Devices ("Swisscom Da Vinci") from the Trash bin in perfect condition.
It just boots up the Swisscom Branded OS, but refuses to answer by SSH and Telnet, and it doesn't boot from USB. I also tried the SSH Enabler, but nothing happens. No Beep, no SSH.
Any idea what else I can do?
Thanks in advance,
Michael
new here to the Forum. Just got two Openframe Devices ("Swisscom Da Vinci") from the Trash bin in perfect condition.
It just boots up the Swisscom Branded OS, but refuses to answer by SSH and Telnet, and it doesn't boot from USB. I also tried the SSH Enabler, but nothing happens. No Beep, no SSH.
Any idea what else I can do?
Thanks in advance,
Michael
Re: Joggler OpenFrame2 usb enable
I'm not at a PC at the moment but have you tried attaching a keyboard and external hub and doing the blind typing thing , look at Roobarbs Birdslikewires website or on the threads here .
Happy Joggling
Re: Joggler OpenFrame2 usb enable
- If something you do leaves the Joggler in a non-booting state (i.e. stuck on O2/OpenPeak screen) take the following steps:
A - Don't Panic
B - Attach keyboard and known good usb stick, and apply power to the Joggler
C - Press escape frantically (oh yes just like the good ol' days)
D - Once the num-lock key has lit, press escape a few more times. The process has worked if the numlock/caps lock key switches on and off when you press the appropriate key.
E - type the following: fs1:boot and press enter. You are typing blind thanks to the jogglers boot screen.
F - If it doesn't boot the USB stick repeat the whole process.
G - It it doesn't work repeat the whole process but type fs0:boot and press enter
The above thanks to Pete , not my instructions
A - Don't Panic
B - Attach keyboard and known good usb stick, and apply power to the Joggler
C - Press escape frantically (oh yes just like the good ol' days)
D - Once the num-lock key has lit, press escape a few more times. The process has worked if the numlock/caps lock key switches on and off when you press the appropriate key.
E - type the following: fs1:boot and press enter. You are typing blind thanks to the jogglers boot screen.
F - If it doesn't boot the USB stick repeat the whole process.
G - It it doesn't work repeat the whole process but type fs0:boot and press enter
The above thanks to Pete , not my instructions

Happy Joggling
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Re: Joggler OpenFrame2 usb enable
Hi Michael
Just build a stick to change the "efi boot".
Use the reflashtool from roobarb!.
Create a directory named "manual" and copy following datas to this directory: of2_openpeak.img and of2_openpeak.img.md5 (or other of2 efi's")
You should found this files by roobarb!'s Homepage.
Now boot with this stick and if the reflash tools start "a message got that no file was found, after you have some seconds time to interupt" press "esc"
Next type follows: "sudo modprobe fh"
"sudo dd if=/boot/manual/of2_openpeak.img of=/dev/fh bs=1024k count=1"
"cat /boot/manual/of2_openpeak.img.md5" check md5 checksum
"sudo md5sum /dev/fh" to check the checksum is correctly copied
"sudo poweroff"
Joggler should boot.
After reboot, the usb port should be enabled.
good luck
Regards Shadow1901
Just build a stick to change the "efi boot".
Use the reflashtool from roobarb!.
Create a directory named "manual" and copy following datas to this directory: of2_openpeak.img and of2_openpeak.img.md5 (or other of2 efi's")
You should found this files by roobarb!'s Homepage.
Now boot with this stick and if the reflash tools start "a message got that no file was found, after you have some seconds time to interupt" press "esc"
Next type follows: "sudo modprobe fh"
"sudo dd if=/boot/manual/of2_openpeak.img of=/dev/fh bs=1024k count=1"
"cat /boot/manual/of2_openpeak.img.md5" check md5 checksum
"sudo md5sum /dev/fh" to check the checksum is correctly copied
"sudo poweroff"
Joggler should boot.
After reboot, the usb port should be enabled.
good luck
Regards Shadow1901
Re: Joggler OpenFrame2 usb enable
Sorry for the late answer, the Forum didn't send any mails on new posts - need to activate that.
Thanks a lot for the explainations, I will try tonight! Happy to hear that they are probably not that much locked down.
Cannot wait to try!
Thanks a lot for the explainations, I will try tonight! Happy to hear that they are probably not that much locked down.

Cannot wait to try!