Re: flash-kernel failure during apt-get upgrade. Now what?

2017-03-02 Thread Uwe Kleine-König
On 03/02/2017 05:32 AM, Forest wrote: >> Right, this is still the same data as in your first reply. You can try >> >> flash_unlock -i /dev/mtd1 0 1 >> >> . Looking at the device tree no other reason for the flash being RO >> sticks out. The chip has a write-protect input, maybe its status can be >>

Re: flash-kernel failure during apt-get upgrade. Now what?

2017-03-02 Thread Ian Campbell
On Wed, 2017-03-01 at 20:32 -0800, Forest wrote: Can't really answer the rest of your questions, but: > Thanks so much for your help, Uwe.  Looks like I don't have to resort to > emergency hardware replacement after all. You should arrange for the contents of the mtd devices to be included in yo