Re: FullBackup #61
Re: FullBackup #62
Re: FullBackup #63
Posted 13 August 2013 - 18:25
@all: Does someone know why there are 2 rootfs devices? Is one for recovery or something like that?
Re: FullBackup #64
Posted 13 August 2013 - 19:11
But did you test it from within the plugin with the blue restore button?
So, I'm back again
Yes, I testet now to flash with FullBackup but after auto-rebooting the box is not bootable and have to be flashed again over USB-stick.
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Re: FullBackup #65
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Re: FullBackup #67
Posted 13 August 2013 - 20:28
The solo2 has a similar structure
root@vusolo2:~# cat /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 0e100000 00020000 "rootfs" mtd1: 0e100000 00020000 "rootfs(redundant)" mtd2: 00700000 00020000 "kernel" mtd3: 00100000 00020000 "mac" mtd4: 0d694000 0001f000 "rootfs" root@vusolo2:~#
Edited by Pedro_Newbie, 13 August 2013 - 20:28.
Re: FullBackup #68
Posted 13 August 2013 - 20:28
Yes, 3. But mtd0 and mtd1 are the same:
mtd0: 3d900000 00020000 "rootfs" mtd1: 3d900000 00020000 "rootfs(redundant)"
And they have different names. So for me it's ok. If you say, that 1f000 is no valid blocksize then this helps me a lot. Then I can use this for recognitition (even when it's not really nice).
Re: FullBackup #69
Posted 13 August 2013 - 20:33
The solo2 has a similar structure
root@vusolo2:~# cat /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 0e100000 00020000 "rootfs" mtd1: 0e100000 00020000 "rootfs(redundant)" mtd2: 00700000 00020000 "kernel" mtd3: 00100000 00020000 "mac" mtd4: 0d694000 0001f000 "rootfs" root@vusolo2:~#
Strange. A user has reported that my tool works on a solo2. And then here the user reported that it don't work on a duo2. But the layout looks quite the same. So when I see this, I would say that it should work on both or on none of them...
Re: FullBackup #70
Re: FullBackup #71
Posted 13 August 2013 - 20:39
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Re: FullBackup #74
Posted 14 August 2013 - 08:55
Here is some info about the various mtd from the solo2, maybe this can be of any use?
mtd0 Name: rootfs Type: nand Eraseblock size: 131072 bytes, 128.0 KiB Amount of eraseblocks: 1800 (235929600 bytes, 225.0 MiB) Minimum input/output unit size: 2048 bytes Sub-page size: 2048 bytes OOB size: 64 bytes Character device major/minor: 90:0 Bad blocks are allowed: true Device is writable: true Default UBI VID header offset: 2048 Default UBI data offset: 4096 Default UBI LEB size: 126976 bytes, 124.0 KiB Maximum UBI volumes count: 128 mtd1 Name: rootfs(redundant) Type: nand Eraseblock size: 131072 bytes, 128.0 KiB Amount of eraseblocks: 1800 (235929600 bytes, 225.0 MiB) Minimum input/output unit size: 2048 bytes Sub-page size: 2048 bytes OOB size: 64 bytes Character device major/minor: 90:2 Bad blocks are allowed: true Device is writable: true Default UBI VID header offset: 2048 Default UBI data offset: 4096 Default UBI LEB size: 126976 bytes, 124.0 KiB Maximum UBI volumes count: 128 mtd2 Name: kernel Type: nand Eraseblock size: 131072 bytes, 128.0 KiB Amount of eraseblocks: 56 (7340032 bytes, 7.0 MiB) Minimum input/output unit size: 2048 bytes Sub-page size: 2048 bytes OOB size: 64 bytes Character device major/minor: 90:4 Bad blocks are allowed: true Device is writable: true Default UBI VID header offset: 2048 Default UBI data offset: 4096 Default UBI LEB size: 126976 bytes, 124.0 KiB Maximum UBI volumes count: 128 mtd3 Name: mac Type: nand Eraseblock size: 131072 bytes, 128.0 KiB Amount of eraseblocks: 8 (1048576 bytes, 1024.0 KiB) Minimum input/output unit size: 2048 bytes Sub-page size: 2048 bytes OOB size: 64 bytes Character device major/minor: 90:6 Bad blocks are allowed: true Device is writable: true Default UBI VID header offset: 2048 Default UBI data offset: 4096 Default UBI LEB size: 126976 bytes, 124.0 KiB Maximum UBI volumes count: 128 mtd4 Name: rootfs Type: ubi Eraseblock size: 126976 bytes, 124.0 KiB Amount of eraseblocks: 1772 (225001472 bytes, 214.6 MiB) Minimum input/output unit size: 2048 bytes Sub-page size: 2048 bytes Character device major/minor: 90:8 Bad blocks are allowed: false Device is writable: true Default UBI VID header offset: 2048 Default UBI data offset: 4096 Default UBI LEB size: 122880 bytes, 120.0 KiB Maximum UBI volumes count: 128
Re: FullBackup #75
Posted 17 August 2013 - 23:05
Yes, you're right. Can I find the partition offsets somewhere? In pedro_newbies output I also can't see them.
Not necessarily, proc mtd does not show the partition offsets.Yes, 3. But mtd0 and mtd1 are the same:
mtd0: 3d900000 00020000 "rootfs" mtd1: 3d900000 00020000 "rootfs(redundant)"
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