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#51
on my test device works it.
I flash the openmode kernel, starts!
and back to default kernel, starts again without disclaimer
 

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#52
Originally Posted by wolke View Post
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TO FLASH OPEN KERNEL:
-run:
sudo dpkg -i flasher*.deb
-turn off n9
-ensure usb connected
-start n9
wait till you see:
'usb device connected: sync and connect'
{dont push it yet}
-run:
sudo flasher -F firmware.bin -f
-click 'sync and connect' to instantly starts flashing your root image
{and/or permanently destroys your device}
-immediately run: {nokia claims this voids your warranty}
sudo flasher -F firmware.bin -k openkernel --flash-only=kernel -f -R
-remove the usb cable after the second success, it should start on its own
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I have successfully re-flashed my N950 to fix the annoying login problems.
I did it very similar to this, but here's what I did differently:

- I turned off my device.
- I ran the first flasher command:
Code:
sudo flasher -F firmware.bin -f
- The flasher said it was waiting
- I plugged my device into the PC's USB port
- The firmware flashed, and the device went black.
- I ran the second flasher command:
Code:
sudo flasher -F firmware.bin -k openkernel --flash-only=kernel -f -R
- The kernel was successfully flashed, and the device woke up and booted into Open Mode.

Strange. My accounts and some of my settings were preserved, but not my applications and settings like "Developer Mode" had to be re-enabled.

But at least I have Open Mode and I don't have to fight with my device any more!
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#53
Originally Posted by qwazix View Post
question: Does the disclaimer remain forever or it returns to normal if you flash again with the official kernel?
for me, it disappears if i reflash it and dont flash the openkernel. i think it does a simple runtime check for aegis open mode and displays it or not; i dont think it uses any write-once hardware or anything. {it could, but it doesnt appear to}
 

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#54
after doing this I cannot install apps via terminal... devel-sh gives 'not found' error? WTF
 
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Originally Posted by F2thaK View Post
after doing this I cannot install apps via terminal... devel-sh gives 'not found' error? WTF
you mean 'devel-su', right? {or maybe 'develsh'}

Code:
wolke@wolke-desktop:~$ ssh user@wolke-n9

BusyBox v1.19.0.git (MeeGo 3:1.19-8+0m6) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.

user@wolke-n9:~$ devel-su
Password: 

BusyBox v1.19.0.git (MeeGo 3:1.19-8+0m6) built-in shell (ash)
Enter 'help' for a list of built-in commands.

~ # apt-get install bash
Reading package lists       
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
Building dependency tree         
Reading state information... Done
bash is already the newest version.
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 5 not upgraded.
 

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Originally Posted by wolke View Post
you mean 'devel-su', right? {or maybe 'develsh'}

LOL. Dont I feel dumb!
 
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Originally Posted by F2thaK View Post
LOL. Dont I feel dumb!
no worries
 
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#58
Originally Posted by wolke View Post
Had to scour the internet to write this informal guide for myself to occasionally reflash as i try dangerous(?) things like;
Mounting the entire mmc as ext4 or btrfs on /home/user {btw any one do this?} Perhaps this is the place to record it?<SNIP>
Thanks for this wolk, & thanks qole for your input.
I have added wolk's modified post to the 1st post.
 
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Originally Posted by wolke View Post
i think it does a simple runtime check for aegis open mode and displays it or not; i dont think it uses any write-once hardware or anything. {it could, but it doesnt appear to}
That's awesome if true...
One of the big concerns was that it'd probably have a hw write-once flag.
Hence "potentially" making warranty claims "more challenging".*

*even if legally they can't refuse according to this post.
 
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Ok.. so, it is easier to say what is NOT workin? So.. What is not working, if you/i flashing open-mode? Maybe some updates on the first post too?
 
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