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Originally Posted by Michal Jancik
To adjust the OS (firmware), you will need to use the internal port via USB TTL.
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I'm thinking about a way to do that without opening the device. Information about the devices B288 Allwinner soc and Alwinner socs in general can be found
here.
There is a page describing
FEL mode on Allwinner devices. FEL mode can be used to
boot an Allwinner soc devices via USB.
Problem is that I didn't understand the context of the Allwinner BROM as much as to being able to fill out the missing information about
supported SOCs.
That information is needed to patch the
sunxi-fel tool with informations about to which
memory regions the data being needed to boot has to be loaded - well, as far as I understood the process.
My idea would be to make a via usb bootable system for the InkPad 3 that can be used via USB-serial or network, use this system as root to mount and change e.g. /etc/sudoers and obtain by doing so root access to the original device and firmware.
I already have access to a board of a Pocketbook Inkpad 3 via serial connection (which enables access to uboot shell, startup diagnostic and a root shell), but I didn't figure out, yet, how to obtain the missing information about the BROM that is needed to use the sunxi-fel usb boot feature.