Nand erase
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To make a NAND erase, you need to connect to your device while in uboot using minicom or cu. The device will usually be called /dev/ttyACM0. You might need to | To make a NAND erase, you need to connect to your device while in uboot using minicom or cu. The device will usually be called /dev/ttyACM0. You might need to | ||
− | sudo chown uucp.uucp /dev/ttyACM0 | + | sudo chown uucp.uucp /dev/ttyACM0 |
to get the necessary right (even as root). Using cu, you can then access the Neo: | to get the necessary right (even as root). Using cu, you can then access the Neo: | ||
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After connecting, you should get a prompt, where you can write: | After connecting, you should get a prompt, where you can write: | ||
− | + | nand erase clean rootfs | |
− | + | nand erase clean kernel | |
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+ | To exit cu you need to type: | ||
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+ | ~. |
Revision as of 11:51, 27 September 2007
To make a NAND erase, you need to connect to your device while in uboot using minicom or cu. The device will usually be called /dev/ttyACM0. You might need to
sudo chown uucp.uucp /dev/ttyACM0
to get the necessary right (even as root). Using cu, you can then access the Neo:
cu -l /dev/ttyACM0
After connecting, you should get a prompt, where you can write:
nand erase clean rootfs nand erase clean kernel
To exit cu you need to type:
~.