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AAF Atevio Tools/Anleitungen
« on: February 24, 2010, 06:34:47 PM »
AAF_Maxiboot_Installer_Setup_V03

 
   
Beschreibung:
AAF_Maxiboot Installer V0.3

Atevio 7000

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Here is the first version of the Maxiboot Installer.
This time it's complete differenct as the Mini Control Panel.

Here is it the user who decides which stick and partition to use for MINI.( still depending of the bootdesc )

Because the original software doen't mount ext2 partition you can not use them for Mini.
So i add the option "MOUNT", right click on the partition.
It will mount the stick to /var/mnt/{labelname}.
It's not importent where the mount is done because you need it only to install the image.

Why /var/mnt/... because the dir /STORAGE/... is read only.
And /tmp = /dev/tmp have not enough free space.

Check partition don't work with the original soft (not yet)

After mount you can install the USB-Image.
Or you can rename it.

The image naam is NOT written in the bootargs !!!
I did choose to create a file with the image name inside.
So on every partition where you install a USB-Image with MI you will find a file ".maxiboot" in the root.
In this file you will see the image name. This is also shown in MI.

There are no advanced option, because i can't write to the bootargs.
This will all added in the future.

For the moment MI doesn't stop the enigma2 while installing (not yey made a check if E2 runs).
I don't think it's needed on the Atevio.
I have always installed my USB-images on a running System.
But when problems then i will changes it.

V0.3

- add Mount all
- add Auto mount all at startup
- add copy settings, channels, skins, extensions plugins, mounts, var

Only recent AAF USB-images are supported.
Copy Picons is not working in this version.

settings file path = /var/etc/enigma2
settings file path = /var/etc/enigma2
skin path = /var/usr/local/share/enigma2
plugins path = /var/usr/lib/enigma2


V0.2

- add save/load settings file to disk
- add save/load channel list to disk
- add 1:1 Clone image
- set bootimage background color to green

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Re: AAF Atevio Tools/Anleitungen
« Reply #1 on: February 27, 2010, 07:11:44 PM »
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Re: AAF Atevio Tools/Anleitungen
« Reply #2 on: March 04, 2010, 09:19:46 AM »
AAF Recovery Tool 2.5 AV7000
Now you can install Maxi U-boot 1.3.1 rev0.5 and Original U-boot 1.1.2.
From V1.4 you can install a E2 flash image. Bootargs will be set for E2 after install.

AAF Recovery Tool AV 7000
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V2.5

- add load recovery image, Maxi Uboot, Original Uboot from USB devices
- add save bootargs to disk
- add custom bootargs file (use your own bootargs as default)
- add custom bootargs editor
- add "S-USB1", "S-USB2", etc... selection as boot device.
- fix bug with empty lines in custombootargs.txt
- fix for crc failed when maxiuboot installed (first try)
- add change reseller-id

format a USB-Stick as fat32, copy the needed file from ART path to USB-Stick.
Then put your stick in the front USB-Port. (remove all other USB-devices)

The custom bootargs file must be created by the user.
It must be stored in the same dir as ART.
The file name = custombootargs.txt.
Use only one line for each bootarg !!!

Before you can use it you can created it.
There are 3 way's to do this.

1. create the file by hand and store it in the ART dir.
2. connected ART to your box and save the current bootargs as custombootargs.txt in the ART path.
3. press the "Edit Custom" button, this will create a empty file. Copy your settings and save it before exit.

YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN BOOTARGS SETTINGS !!!

To use the custom bootargs you have to checked the checkbox "Custom".


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AAF Recovery Tool
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V2.5

- add change reseller-id
- change original recovery image back to FS v1.07.89 FS 90xEU Feb 3 2010
- update original recovery image to FS v1.07.94 FS 90xEU Feb 26 2010

V2.4a

- fix for crc failed when maxiuboot installed (first try AT7000)

V2.4

- add new Maxi U-boot Rev 0.7 with dimming Display (AT700)


V2.3

- fix bug with empty lines in custombootargs.txt

V2.2

- add load recovery image, Maxi Uboot, Original Uboot from USB devices
- add save bootargs to disk
- add custom bootargs file (use your own bootargs as default)
- add custom bootargs editor
- add "S-USB1", "S-USB2", etc... selection as boot device.


format a USB-Stick as fat32, copy the needed file from ART path to USB=Stick.
Then put your stick in the front USB-Port. (remove all other USB-devices)

The custom bootargs file must be created by the user.
It must be stored in the same dir as ART.
The file name = custombootargs.txt.
Use only one line for each bootarg !!!

Before you can use it you can created it.
There are 3 way's to do this.

1. create the file by hand and store it in the ART dir.
2. connected ART to your box and save the current bootargs as custombootargs.txt in the ART path.
3. press the "Edit Custom" button, this will create a empty file. Copy your settings and save it before exit.

YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN BOOTARGS SETTINGS !!!

To use the custom bootargs you have to checked the checkbox "Custom".



V2.1

- add Maxi U-boot Rev 0.7
- read Mac-adress from EEPROM ( only when Maxi U-boot installed )

V2.0

- fix bug erasing particial bootloader
- add logging, .../logs/art_log.txt

V1.9

- add Flash Original image (created from cat /dev/mtd7 with original image in flash)

V1.8

- update original recovery image to FS v1.07.89 FS 90xEU Feb 3 2010

V1.7

- fix syntax fault writing bootcmd_3
- remove writing mac address in set defaults
- save comport
- add Boot menu timeout

V1.6

- add select default boot
- add check for wrong IP format

V1.5

- remove all UFS910 entry's

V1.4

- add flash E2 image (only enabled when Maxi U-boot is installed)

V1.3

- again fix bootstop for Original U-boot for AT7000 (change timing)

V1.2

- add Maxi U-boot Rev0.5 for AT7000
- add Recovery, install Original image + erase E2 flash + erase bootsector maxi U-boot for AT7000

V1.1

- add read current settings from box (view ip, serverip, mac, ...)
- disable buttons when write ip, serverip, mac, ...

V1.0

- add install Original U-boot 1.1.2 for AT7000
- fix bootstop for Original U-boot for AT7000

V0.9

- add Maxi U-boot Rev0.4 for AT7000
- add timeout for installing maxi/original U-boot for AT7000

V0.8

- add default bootargs for AT7000

V0.7

- add Maxi U-boot Rev0.3 for AT7000



NOTE:

1. you must have installed NetFrameWorks 2.0 or higher.
2. check your firewall for use of the Tftp (port 69 and random data port)
3. for windows Vista or windows 7 you must run it as administrator
4. make sure you have no other Tftp-server running on your pc
5. make sure the files in the AAF Recover Tool dir are accessible (read access)
6. First set the correct IP's and Mac adress !!!
7. after setting the Mac adress (ethaddr) you need to reboot, otherwise the PING doesn't work !!!



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Im Anhang noch ein Bild wie ihr wieder auf das .ird Image zurück kommt

und die HowTos die ständig aktualisiert werden.

Bis zu den Bild ( siehe Anhang) die Box angeschlossen halten, nicht den Netzschalter vorher betätigen.

Bootargs vorher auf orginal Flashimage setzen wenn ihr zurück wollt.

Ein Super Programm

danke an Black_64 und SoLaLa...

und ALLE BETATESTER
download AAF Recovery Tool 2.5 AV7000
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Re: AAF Atevio Tools/Anleitungen
« Reply #3 on: March 04, 2010, 09:29:06 AM »
 AAF Maxiboot Installer V0.1 Atevio 7000 HowTo
Voraussetzung:
- Installiertes Maxiboot 0.5 mit default Bootargs
- USB Stick
- AAF Maxiboot Installer für Atevio 7000

USB Stick einrichten und Image installieren
- AAF Maxiboot Installer für Atevio 7000 installieren
- AAF Maxiboot Installer starten
- Netzwerkparameter eingeben
- Receiver Software starte

- Nun die gewünschten Partitionen Anlegen
MINI1
MINI2
...
SWAP (für flash Image)

Jetzt mit der Rechten Maustaste auf die Partition klicken, auf die das Image installiert werden soll und auf "Mount" klicken
(Wenn der Stick bereits erstellt wurde kann es sein das unter E2 die Partitionen schon gemounted sind)

Warnhinweis bestätitgen
- Image zum installieren aussuchen
- Namen eingeben
- Warten

Fertig nun kann direkt nach dem einschalten das gewünschte Image mit der Fernbedienung (rauf/runter) gewählt werden und wenn es Standard werden soll die Taste mit dem roten Kreis drücken.
Um einen Anhaltspunkt zu haben wo welche Partition zu finden ist
hier 2 Beispiele:
Interne SATA HDD vorhanden:
sdb1 = S-USB1

Keine Festplatte angeschlossen:
sda1=USB1


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Re: AAF Atevio Tools/Anleitungen
« Reply #4 on: March 10, 2010, 09:05:09 PM »
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AAF Recovery Tool 2.6 AV7000
« Reply #5 on: March 21, 2010, 01:11:53 PM »
Now you can install Maxi U-boot 1.3.1 rev0.8 and Original U-boot 1.1.2.
From V1.4 you can install a E2 flash image. Bootargs will be set for E2 after install.

AAF Recovery Tool AV 7000
===================

V2.6

- add Maxi U-boot Rev0.8 for AT7000 (needed for original FW 097)
- update original recovery image to FS v1.07.97 FS 90xEU Mar 09 2010
- add wait time after usb reset

V2.5a

- add read current reseller-id
- update ART for 700 (same as ART 7000)

V2.5

- add change reseller-id
- change original recovery image back to FS v1.07.89 FS 90xEU Feb 3 2010
- update original recovery image to FS v1.07.94 FS 90xEU Feb 26 2010

V2.4a

- fix for crc failed when maxiuboot installed (first try AT7000)

V2.4

- add new Maxi U-boot Rev 0.7 with dimming Display (AT700)


V2.3

- fix bug with empty lines in custombootargs.txt

V2.2

- add load recovery image, Maxi Uboot, Original Uboot from USB devices
- add save bootargs to disk
- add custom bootargs file (use your own bootargs as default)
- add custom bootargs editor
- add "S-USB1", "S-USB2", etc... selection as boot device.


format a USB-Stick as fat32, copy the needed file from ART path to USB=Stick.
Then put your stick in the front USB-Port. (remove all other USB-devices)

The custom bootargs file must be created by the user.
It must be stored in the same dir as ART.
The file name = custombootargs.txt.
Use only one line for each bootarg !!!

Before you can use it you can created it.
There are 3 way's to do this.

1. create the file by hand and store it in the ART dir.
2. connected ART to your box and save the current bootargs as custombootargs.txt in the ART path.
3. press the "Edit Custom" button, this will create a empty file. Copy your settings and save it before exit.

YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR OWN BOOTARGS SETTINGS !!!

To use the custom bootargs you have to checked the checkbox "Custom".



V2.1

- add Maxi U-boot Rev 0.7
- read Mac-adress from EEPROM ( only when Maxi U-boot installed )

V2.0

- fix bug erasing particial bootloader
- add logging, .../logs/art_log.txt

V1.9

- add Flash Original image (created from cat /dev/mtd7 with original image in flash)

V1.8

- update original recovery image to FS v1.07.89 FS 90xEU Feb 3 2010

V1.7

- fix syntax fault writing bootcmd_3
- remove writing mac address in set defaults
- save comport
- add Boot menu timeout

V1.6

- add select default boot
- add check for wrong IP format

V1.5

- remove all UFS910 entry's

V1.4

- add flash E2 image (only enabled when Maxi U-boot is installed)

V1.3

- again fix bootstop for Original U-boot for AT7000 (change timing)

V1.2

- add Maxi U-boot Rev0.5 for AT7000
- add Recovery, install Original image + erase E2 flash + erase bootsector maxi U-boot for AT7000

V1.1

- add read current settings from box (view ip, serverip, mac, ...)
- disable buttons when write ip, serverip, mac, ...

V1.0

- add install Original U-boot 1.1.2 for AT7000
- fix bootstop for Original U-boot for AT7000

V0.9

- add Maxi U-boot Rev0.4 for AT7000
- add timeout for installing maxi/original U-boot for AT7000

V0.8

- add default bootargs for AT7000

V0.7

- add Maxi U-boot Rev0.3 for AT7000



NOTE:

1. you must have installed NetFrameWorks 2.0 or higher.
2. check your firewall for use of the Tftp (port 69 and random data port)
3. for windows Vista or windows 7 you must run it as administrator
4. make sure you have no other Tftp-server running on your pc
5. make sure the files in the AAF Recover Tool dir are accessible (read access)
6. First set the correct IP's and Mac adress !!!
7. after setting the Mac adress (ethaddr) you need to reboot, otherwise the PING doesn't work !!!




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Re: AAF Atevio Tools/Anleitungen
« Reply #6 on: April 05, 2010, 08:07:54 AM »
AAF Recovery Tool V3.0 AV7000

Now you can install Maxi U-boot 1.3.1 rev0.8 and Original U-boot 1.1.2.
From V1.4 you can install a E2 flash image. Bootargs will be set for E2 after install.

AAF Recovery Tool Version 3.0 Atevio 7000
==============================

V3.0

- update original recovery image to FS v1.08.01 FS 90xEU Mar 23 2010
- remove not used bootargs with set default bootargs
- add if port < 1024, abort upload and restart upload again (to get a higher port number)
- add fix for crc-check fault, forse Tftp packages size to 512. ( this is default for the uboot when packes size is not acknowledged)






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Re: AAF Atevio Tools/Anleitungen
« Reply #7 on: May 15, 2010, 10:05:37 PM »
AAF Maxiboot Installer


15-05-10

V0.5
- rewrite the check filesize routine
- rewrite show partitions
- add question if partition should be formated before installing



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Re: AAF Atevio Tools/Anleitungen
« Reply #8 on: June 20, 2010, 09:20:47 AM »
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