[iPAQ] RE: [Familiar] BOOTLDR (2)

From: Meir Livneh <mlivneh_at_skylinksec.com>
Date: Thu, 6 Jul 2006 15:22:01 -0400

reiterated the process for the third time
1. copied bootblaster & bootloader to ipac
2. run Bootbluster/Flash/program selecting bootldr.bin.gz
3. correctly verified
4. joypad + reset
but...
nothing/yok/zero/silch
The Ipaq buzzes and vibrates happily, after which Mobile 2003 gives me his
cynical smile again

Anyways, I realy appreciate your eagerness to support, i just wander why
doesn't anybody else from the "bootldr" distribution list reacts

frustrated and on the verge of giving up

as much as i hate MS, it's at least the known devil..

meir

 

-----Original Message-----
From: Lee & Steffie Williams [mailto:williams.leesteffie_at_gmail.com]
Sent: Thu 7/6/2006 2:18 PM
To: Meir Livneh
Subject: Re: [Familiar] BOOTLDR (2)
 
well, that could be the problem. Those are 2 different programs.

BootBlaster is a WindowsCE program. Install it into Windows, then run that
program, and have it load in the bootldr.bin.gz

If you have not loaded in that bootldr program, then, when you reset you were
just restarting windows.

I just starting flashing my h5555 last week, and I did it from linux, but it
did work for me.

On 7/6/06, Meir Livneh < mlivneh_at_skylinksec.com
<mailto:mlivneh_at_skylinksec.com> > wrote:

        Please note

         

        I followed the enclosed instructions.

        Please note the discrepancy between (6) " Copy BootBlaster_1.19.exe"
and the "Install the bootloader" instructions, this one mentions
bootldr.bin.gz (?)

         

         

         

        ________________________________

        
        Installing bootloader using ActiveSync

        * Transfer BootBlaster and bootldr to your iPAQ using
ActiveSync.

        1. If ActiveSync isn't already installed on your Windows PC,
install it by inserting the iPAQ Pocket PC Companion CD-ROM into the PC's
drive and following the ensuing instructions.

        2. Copy the BootBlaster and bootldr files that came with your
Familiar Linux distribution to your Windows PC if they're not already there.

        § If you're installing on an H3900 iPAQ, the files are named
BootBlaster3900-2.6.exe and bootldr-pxa-2.20.4.bin.

        § Otherwise, they're named BootBlaster_1.19.exe and
bootldr-sa-2.20.4.bin.

        3. Plug the iPAQ cradle into an AC power outlet.

        4. Connect the USB connector from the cradle to the Windows PC.

        5. Slide the iPAQ into its cradle. If a "Set Up a Partnership"
screen appears on the PC, choose "No" and then click Next.

        6. Copy BootBlaster_1.19.exe or BootBlaster3900-2.6.exe to the
default folder on the iPAQ by clicking Explore in ActiveSync and dragging
their icons there. Ignore any "may need to convert" messages.

        7. Do the same thing for bootldr-sa-2.20.4.bin or
bootldr-pxa-2.20.4.bin.

        · Start BootBlaster.

        1. Select "Start -> Programs" on the iPAQ touchscreen.

        2. Tap on File Explorer.

        3. Tap on BootBlaster.

        * Save your PocketPC image for later restoration, if desired.

        1. Execute "Flash -> Save Bootldr .gz Format" in BootBlaster to
save the bootloader in file "\My Documents\saved_bootldr.gz" on the iPAQ.
        Note that the Linux Bootloader will also boot PocketPC, so
restoration of this file is not generally required. Right at the moment,
there is a bug in the Linux Bootloader which causes PocketPC to reinitialize
itself every few boots. You may indeed wish to keep and restore this
bootloader if you restore PocketPC.

        2. Execute "Flash -> Save Wince .gz Format" in BootBlaster to
save the PocketPC image in file "\My Documents\wince_image.gz" on the iPAQ.
This takes two to three minutes.

        
        if no backup of Pocket PC is desired, you can skip this step
entirely.

        · Note that this procedure saves your bootloader and Pocket
PC executable image: it does not preserve any data you may have entered in
your iPAQ under Pocket PC. So also synchronize your iPAQ to your host to
preserve this data. Note that Familiar does not *yet* have any way to
resynchronize this data to Linux (we hope/expect to have Linux<->Host
synchronization in a near future release).

        * Copy saved_bootldr.gz and wince_image.gz to your Windows PC.

        1. Select "View -> Refresh" in the ActiveSync Explore window on
the PC. Icons for the saved_bootldr.gz and wince_image.gz files should
appear.

        2. Drag the saved_bootldr.gz and wince_image.gz icons from the
ActiveSync Explore window to a local folder on your PC.

        As with any backup files, please store saved_bootldr.gz and
wince_image.gz in a safe place. We highly recommend verifying the built-in
gzip checksum in both files before presuming your backup is safe (see the
gzip man page for details).

        * Install the bootloader.

        Before continuing, be sure that the iPAQ is plugged into external
power, and that the battery is charged, to protect against the small chance
of power failure during the very limited period the iPAQ is reprogramming the
bootloader flash. Do NOT touch the power button or reset button on your iPAQ
until you have performed the "Verify" step below.

        From the "Flash" menu on BootBlaster, select "Program".
        
        A file dialog will open allowing you to select the bootloader to use.
Select bootldr.bin.gz, which may have a version number embedded in it. We use
a gzip file because it has an internal checksum.

        Wait patiently. It takes about 15 seconds to program the bootloader.
Do not interrupt this process, or the iPAQ may be left in an unusable state.

        From the "Flash" menu on BootBlaster, select "Verify".

                1. If it does not say that you have a valid bootloader,
do NOT reset your iPAQ, do NOT turn off your iPAQ.
                2. Instead, try programming the flash again.
                3. If that doesn't work, program your flash with your
saved bootloader.
                4. If that doesn't work, send e-mail to
bootldr_at_handhelds.org and/or get on the IRC and ask for help. Leave the iPAQ
plugged in and do NOT reset it or turn it off.

        If everything has gone well, you have successfully installed the CRL
bootldr program, which can run either Linux or PocketPC. As yet, your
PocketPC image is intact and should restart normally; the next step actually
installs Linux (overwriting Pocket PC).

        Continue to the install serial
<http://familiar.handhelds.org/releases/v0.8.2/install/install-serial.html>
step.

         
Received on Thu Jul 06 2006 - 15:24:25 EDT

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