Hi, Thanks for answers.
> You can use the kernel and initrd of the Debian installer listed at > http://cyrius.com/debian/iop/n2100/install.html to boot into the > Debian installer. Then you can access the hard drive and re-flash the > kernel/ramdisk from the system. See > http://www.cyrius.com/journal/debian/installer-flash-kernel I have update my wiki page, for this rescue procedure [1]. > IIRC I saw that when I had a bad ram DIMM installed. So it could be > that some > of your hardware components has got loose/dusty. I will give a try, but I think I may have bricked the RedBoot. Is there a serial RedBoot rescue mode possible, like in UBoot [2] ? Is there any technicals references or tools for booting RedBoot by serial ? [1] doukki.net/doku.php?id=wiki:notes:n2100 [2] doukki.net/doku.php?id=wiki:tutoriels:u-boot.uart -- Gk2 [:-]
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