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Old 08-04-2017, 12:52 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by coplate View Post
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I re-packaged my update_PW3_5.7.4_with_5.8.2_uboot.bin using linux tar, and it looks like it is working.
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Isn't 5.7.4 too old to run a PW3-32?
Or have I lost track of what you are doing?

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Is the MS-Unix sub-system complete enough to let you mount the rootfs.img file?

If not, do you have VirtualBox for your Win10 system?
If so, I can figure out how to do that with one of my prototype development VM images.
I already have them setup to access the host's filesystem from inside of the VM image, so just 'reaching' out for the un-packed files is possible, I just haven't tried the 'mount' command inside of the VM.

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