[Handhelds.org MoinMoin Wiki] Update of "HpIpaqH4100Howto"

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Date: Mon, 07 May 2007 18:18:54 -0000

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    * Download a copy of [:HaRET: HaRET].
- * Just in case, download a copy of [http://regul.uni-mb.si/~pvic/ipaq/wrap_haret/ Wrap_Haret]. (Older versions of HaRET had the tendency not to work at once, wrap_haret keeps restarting haret till it works and starts booting. Note that you unlikely need this tool anymore.).
   * Create a startup.txt file with the following contents: {{{pfw 0x40e0005c 1 0x600a9558
  pfw 0x0c000008 1 0x0040
  
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   * Check the contents to have Haret, startup.txt and the correct zImage.
   * Now tap haret.exe.
   * You should see an image of a penguin and a thermometer. The thermometer should go to full, Tux will start looking stoned, and then the screen will show tux bootlogo. It is time to connect sync cable to the handheld again. If using minicom, after a short time boot messagesshould appear in its window.
- * In case you don't have kernel booting, try: a) hard reset the handheld and repeat the steps above, or b) try wrap_haret.
+ * In case you don't have kernel booting, try to hard reset the handheld and repeat the steps above.
   * Now you'll see the GPE bootsplash showing up.
+ * When in minicom you'll see when it's starting up dropbear the first time.
- * When in minicom you'll see when it's starting up dropbear the first time. Try moving the stylus over the screen. This will improve the speed at which it will create the ssh key. (the latter may be urban legend, too ;-) )
- * Try moving the stylus after the GPE-bootsplash image turns up.
   * After the Xserver starting and calibrating the screen you'll be prompted to fill in a password. ''Don't leave this blank, ssh access requires a password.''
   * Now you can start an SSH session to 192.168.0.202 (your iPAQ's IP address)
   * Log in as "root". Use password you specifed above. If you boot using bootstrap initrd (as opposite to GPE/Opie image), one common password which images used to have is "rootme".
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