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Double boot on X5 ?
webmeister:
What do you mean by "all behaviours"? I've tested everything you listed (short/long main-unit POWER press, short/long remote-unit POWER press, short/long remote-unit POWER press while remote HOLD is on), but I didn't notice any difference.
RaeNye:
noblerouge: you need to combine the bootloader.bin (precompiled) with a OF of your choice (e.g., 2.10-k) and flash the result. I will not provide the result since (1) attachments are limited to 128k (2) that would limit it to a specific OF version (3) I don't want to deal with copyright issues.
Anyway, the bootloaders given here are declared unstable (although they won't crash your device). Wait for a stable version if you're not a technical person.
webmeister: yes, that's what I meant. Now I'm clueless, since bootloader-4 isn't supposed to boot RB via remote at all
Eriol:
So what's the bottom line here? Should we be using one of those newer dual-boot firmwares if we have a remote, or what?
Just wondering the state of things here.
newbeewan:
how to compile mkboot.c under linux ? is there any makefile ?
Thanks
RaeNye:
eriol: no new working version yet. use the old one (May 12th)
newbeewan: just gcc it
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