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Subject: [ts-7000] TS7260 | eraseall using Debian remotely
From: "mralpro" <>
Date: Sat, 10 Apr 2010 21:55:28 -0000
Hi guys,
I have a TS7260 in other country and I want to erase the NAND in order to 
install a new tslinux image.

I did many times but using a serial cable, change the redboot config, boot 
using NFS, run eraseall /dev/mtd/1, mount /dev/mtdblock/1 /mnt, tar xvf 
tsxxx.tar.gz -C /mnt, umount /mnt, reboot, rechange redboot, and that's it.

When I try with Debian:
- I use loadUSBModules.sh, 
- later loadUSB.sh, when its stop in "Press enter to maintenance" I do that and 
bring to a prompt. 
- Ok, I try to mount the /dev/mtdblock/1 in /mnt and its ok, no problem, I can 
see anything. 
- umount that and then run flash_eraseall (or eraseall its the same final) 
/dev/mtd/1, 
- later when I mounted /dev/mtdblock/1 in /mnt the only thing that I can see is 
a lot of ??????? signs and can't to decompress the image inside there. 
- Umount the partition and reboot the board, obviously doesn't boot again.

I think that happens because the tslinux its working when I erase all the files 
and its crashed the Debian side too.

Please give an idea to fix that.

Thanks a lot.

ARR



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