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Hello!
I've recently bought used Nokia N9, which was in standard mode.
I've flashed open mode kernel without reading documentation carefully and obviously it wasn't booting.
"Everything is fine", I thought and I've reflashed stock firmware back... and after reboot disclaimer was still screaming at me.
After disclaimer stock system greeted me with first boot configuration menu, etc.

Tried flashing with --suppress-warranty-warning, --erase-user-data=secure, etc., but phone still is thinking it's in open-mode despite flashing closed-mode firmware.

Is it possible to restore default mode when it didn't restored automatically when installing original closed-mode firmware?

Code:
~ $ accli -I
Current mode: open
IMEI: [censored]
Credentials:
        ID::user
        GID::users
Code:
~ $ disclaimer-cal remove View-openmode
CAL ERROR: nand_write: write (4096 bytes at around 0022c000): Input/output error
disclaimer-cal: Failed to write to CAL
Tried this command with and without devel-su and opensh.
 

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I found a solution: redownloading Harmattan PR1.3 fiasco image from known source, comparing checksum with known value and cold flash with flasher
Code:
$ md5sum harmattan.fiasco |grep 53fcefc0033875661c19160e16999b3e
53fcefc0033875661c19160e16999b3e  harmattan.fiasco
$ sudo flasher -c -f -F harmattan.fiasco -F emmc.bin -R
 

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Cold flash (-c) should have not been necessary.
What did you do the first time?
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Originally Posted by peterleinchen View Post
What did you do the first time?
Installed patched openmode kernel (http://maemo.cloud-7.de/HARM/N9/open...dfl61-20113701) without removing warning image, then reinstalled original firmware (without -c flag).
In theory it should have reverted to closed mode, but I don't know why this didn't happened.

Currently I'm using properly installed ubiboot kernel and now I'm slowly learning about internals of Harmattan (mostly cursing aegis and Nokia's outdated certificate).
 

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Originally Posted by BluRaf View Post
I found a solution: redownloading Harmattan PR1.3 fiasco image from known source, comparing checksum with known value and cold flash with flasher
Code:
$ md5sum harmattan.fiasco |grep 53fcefc0033875661c19160e16999b3e
53fcefc0033875661c19160e16999b3e  harmattan.fiasco
$ sudo flasher -c -f -F harmattan.fiasco -F emmc.bin -R

Hi, pleased to meet you!

Can you say me where I can find the fiasco & md5sum files to try this operation? I've the same problem and I can't solve it. But in my case I've hust flashed the stock firmware (.bin file) with flasher, without zimage or other kernel. just the main.biin file. My N9 is the 001 version.

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Originally Posted by N9_00 View Post
Hi, pleased to meet you!

Can you say me where I can find the fiasco & md5sum files to try this operation? I've the same problem and I can't solve it. But in my case I've hust flashed the stock firmware (.bin file) with flasher, without zimage or other kernel. just the main.biin file. My N9 is the 001 version.

Thanks in advance
Hi!

You can download the system image from the Internet Archive - https://archive.org/download/RM696/D...M1-958_ARM.bin (MD5 checksum: 53fcefc0033875661c19160e16999b3e)
And here is stock eMMC image: http://www.oscada.org/oscadaArch/Dev...MMC_NOMAPS.bin (MD5: 37883898bd9140fa3e909c5385d3f0ca)

Run flasher with options from my first response (replacing harmattan.fiasco and emmc.bin with path to the downloaded files) and connect turned off N9 to begin flashing.

Last edited by BluRaf; 2019-12-27 at 02:07. Reason: Added link to factory eMMC image
 

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Originally Posted by BluRaf View Post
Hi!

You can download the system image from the Internet Archive - https://archive.org/download/RM696/D...M1-958_ARM.bin (MD5 checksum: 53fcefc0033875661c19160e16999b3e)
And here is stock eMMC image: http://www.oscada.org/oscadaArch/Dev...MMC_NOMAPS.bin (MD5: 37883898bd9140fa3e909c5385d3f0ca)

Run flasher with options from my first response (replacing harmattan.fiasco and emmc.bin with path to the downloaded files) and connect turned off N9 to begin flashing.
Wow!

I tryed the same procedure before with another firmware file, but didn't worked. maybe it was corrupted
Now, with those two files, everything is back where it was

I'm positively surprised that in 2019 anyone still love this phone, maybe Nokia should consider to re-support it with new softwares for social-accounts (Whatsapp, Facebook, Twitter... ), in order to make it fully usable in daily life

Thanks a lot, BluRaf!

And happy new year to all members
 

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Originally Posted by N9_00 View Post
...
I'm positively surprised that in 2019 anyone still love this phone, maybe Nokia should consider to re-support it with new softwares for social-accounts (Whatsapp, Facebook, Twitter... ), in order to make it fully usable in daily life
...
Not that I needed/need these 'social' stuff but a re-surrection (regarding SW and security) of this wonderful piece of mobile devices would be a sledgehammer.
And I for sure would go to the cellar, grab mine and let it update in an instant. Day dreaming...
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And happy new year to all members
Have a great 2020 and welcome to talk.maemo.org!
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Originally Posted by BluRaf View Post
Hi!

You can download the system image from the Internet Archive - https://archive.org/download/RM696/D...M1-958_ARM.bin (MD5 checksum: 53fcefc0033875661c19160e16999b3e)
And here is stock eMMC image: http://www.oscada.org/oscadaArch/Dev...MMC_NOMAPS.bin (MD5: 37883898bd9140fa3e909c5385d3f0ca)

Run flasher with options from my first response (replacing harmattan.fiasco and emmc.bin with path to the downloaded files) and connect turned off N9 to begin flashing.
Hi,

I tried to unbrick my N9 which froze underneath me a few weeks ago. Tried your approach but still can't get a flash to succeed:

flasher -c -f -F /Users/garycalcott/Downloads/DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3_PR_LEGACY_001-OEM1-958_ARM\ \(1\).bin -F /Users/garycalcott/Downloads/DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.13-7.NOMAPS_EMMC_NOMAPS.bin -R
flasher 3.12.1 (Oct 5 2011) Harmattan
WARNING: This tool is intended for professional use only. Using it may result
in permanently damaging your device or losing the warranty.

Using 1st image to detect HW
USB device found at bus 20, device address 12.
Device serial number is N/A
Waiting for ASIC id...
Got 4 bytes.
... but need at least 69 bytes. Something went wrong.
ERROR: When cold flashing, please supply 1st image OR specify hardware type
garys-mbp:~ garycalcott$ flasher -f -F /Users/garycalcott/Downloads/DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3_PR_LEGACY_001-OEM1-958_ARM\ \(1\).bin -F /Users/garycalcott/Downloads/DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.13-7.NOMAPS_EMMC_NOMAPS.bin -R --no-preserve
flasher 3.12.1 (Oct 5 2011) Harmattan
Warning: --no-preserve is not recommended, instead use erase commands
WARNING: This tool is intended for professional use only. Using it may result
in permanently damaging your device or losing the warranty.

Suitable USB interface (bootloader/phonet) not found, waiting...
USB device found at bus 20, device address 16.
Device serial number is N/A
Error claiming USB interface: Operation timed out
Found device RM-696, hardware revision 1603
NOLO version 2.3.6
Version of 'sw-release': DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3_PR_001
Sending ape-algo image (7096 kB)...
100% (7096 of 7096 kB, avg. 40784 kB/s)
Suitable USB interface (phonet) not found, waiting...
USB device found at bus 20, device address 18.
Device serial number is N/A
Raw data transfer EP found at EP2.
Ping attempt 1 (250 ms)
Server application: 1.7.2
Found product RM-696 rev. 1603
Server implements softupd protocol version 1.8
Image SW version DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3_PR_001
Image moslo not present
Image tar skipped
Image config skipped

Battery level 45 %, continuing.

image [state progress transfer flash speed]
---------------------------------------------------------------------
[x] cert-sw [finished 100 % 1 / 1 kB NA ]
[x] cmt-2nd [finished 100 % 95 / 95 kB NA ]
[x] cmt-algo [finished 100 % 789 / 789 kB NA ]
[_] cmt-mcusw [finishing 0 % 6050 / 6050 kB 3085 kB/s]
[x] xloader [finished 100 % 23 / 23 kB NA ]
[x] secondary [finished 100 % 94 / 94 kB NA ]
[x] kernel [finished 100 % 2714 / 2714 kB 1960 kB/s]
[_] rootfs [finishing 100 % 32768 / 1170282 kB NA ]
[ ] mmc [pending 0 % 0 / 0 kB NA ]
ERROR: SU_GET_UPDATE_STATUS_REQ terminated with error code 1: Unknown error

image [state progress transfer flash speed]
---------------------------------------------------------------------
[x] cert-sw [finished 100 % 1 / 1 kB NA ]
[x] cmt-2nd [finished 100 % 95 / 95 kB NA ]
[x] cmt-algo [finished 100 % 789 / 789 kB NA ]
[x] cmt-mcusw [finished 100 % 6050 / 6050 kB 3085 kB/s]
[x] xloader [finished 100 % 23 / 23 kB NA ]
[x] secondary [finished 100 % 94 / 94 kB NA ]
[x] kernel [finished 100 % 2714 / 2714 kB 1960 kB/s]
[f] rootfs [finishing 0 % 32768 / 1170282 kB NA ]
[-] mmc [pending 0 % 0 / 0 kB NA ]
Fetching error list:
========================================
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
bb5_rdc_cert_read failed
mmc: sfdisk returned status 1
mmc: Could not exec 'tune2fs -L rootfs /tmp/sudmmcnN0qUc/internal0p2'
mmc: Could not remove mount directory /tmp/sudmmcnN0qUc/mnt: No such file or directory
[Pipe 3] Finishing in error state with status 1
========================================

ERROR: Failed to flash images
garys-mbp:~ garycalcott$


It never completes the emmc part.
 

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