Messed up internal partitions - cannot reflash. FIXED!
Posted: Mon Jan 30, 2012 11:48 pm
Well, it had to happen...
I have been messing around with internal partitions, installing OS to them for a little while. Up to now, I've always been able to reflash with the great little reflash tool when I've made a mistake.
However, having messed around with Android on the internal flash, resizing partitions etc. it won't let me reflash any more to have another go like it has always done up to now.
There is no joy from the USB when booting normally so I have to boot with a hub and keyboard (otherwise I'm stuck on the o2 screen) and do the Esc thing.
When I try fs0: boot.nsh it attempts to load Android (but the kernel is not present or something - oops) and stops and asks to retry. When I try fs1: boot.nsh it seeks Android and does the detecting Android......................... thing. I can boot into a USB Android install by popping it into the hub and doing fs1: boot.nsh, but none of my Ubuntu installs will let me. They too hang on the detecting Android........................................(with ever increasing numbers of ...) screen.
Is there an obvious thing I have missed to be able to reflash and carry on tinkering? I'm hoping the presence of my o2 logo is a sign that all is not lost. It's just not an issue I've had before!
Edit: Further to the above, it is not even detecting other USB sticks other than the Android one as the fs1: boot.nsh does the detecting android ... thing without the stick. Any thoughts on how to get it to recognise the reflash or Ubuntu sticks (they have always worked on this Joggler and are still working on others).
I have been messing around with internal partitions, installing OS to them for a little while. Up to now, I've always been able to reflash with the great little reflash tool when I've made a mistake.
However, having messed around with Android on the internal flash, resizing partitions etc. it won't let me reflash any more to have another go like it has always done up to now.
There is no joy from the USB when booting normally so I have to boot with a hub and keyboard (otherwise I'm stuck on the o2 screen) and do the Esc thing.
When I try fs0: boot.nsh it attempts to load Android (but the kernel is not present or something - oops) and stops and asks to retry. When I try fs1: boot.nsh it seeks Android and does the detecting Android......................... thing. I can boot into a USB Android install by popping it into the hub and doing fs1: boot.nsh, but none of my Ubuntu installs will let me. They too hang on the detecting Android........................................(with ever increasing numbers of ...) screen.
Is there an obvious thing I have missed to be able to reflash and carry on tinkering? I'm hoping the presence of my o2 logo is a sign that all is not lost. It's just not an issue I've had before!
Edit: Further to the above, it is not even detecting other USB sticks other than the Android one as the fs1: boot.nsh does the detecting android ... thing without the stick. Any thoughts on how to get it to recognise the reflash or Ubuntu sticks (they have always worked on this Joggler and are still working on others).