Well I feel really stupid... I was in the midst of adding localization
to my TS7400 and I filled up my NAND flash...so now I can't do a thing..
My environment is that I boot using /linuxrc-mtdroot , do not use
an SD card, and have 128MB of flash.
So when I reboot using the TS9441 board with the boot jumper on... I can
see the TS-SPIFLASHBOOT - built Jan 26 2007 and come right into busybox..
But alas, when I mount /dev/mtdblock/3 /mnt/root the flash is full...argh!
So my question to all of you, how can I restore the rootfs to the
factory defaults?
Performing save using the TS9441 didn't do the trick...what am I missing?
Please help! Point me to some better documentation, I am an embedded
developer with linux skills but obviously I don't have the admin skills...
Thanks again,
Jayne
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