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Old 04-21-2014, 07:51 AM   #6
Lucas Malor
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No, that's not right. The factory reset boots from the recoveryfs partition.
I suppose we're saying the same thing: u-boot is replaced with a "recovery" u-boot. the recovery u-boot boots the system from a recovery partition. This is what I can see in rcS. Or are you talking about the code executed by the contemporary press of light and power buttons? If so, where is it?

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During the boot, it runs its versions of the upgrade script.
Where's the code?

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The problem is that for the Glo, the $PLATFORM will not be "freescale". [...] $PLATFORM is "mx50-ntx" and $CPU is "mx50".
My guess is PLATFORM=freescale when the system boots from the recovery partition.

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Personally, I just want them to fix the code so it does what it should.
The optimal will be Kobo will fix it, since we don't know exactly what's the purpose of the "generic" and "specific" kernels.

PS: happy Easter!

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