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Originally Posted by arrrghhh
I did read something over on XDA that made no sense... but can you post your startup.txt so I can compare it with mine?
So I just saw your new post. Glad you got it working, but that is an old build. You'll be running 2.0.1, which I guess isn't all that different. That makes me wonder... Can you download this SQSH file, backup your current sqsh file (rename it to system.sqsh.bak, and name this one system.sqsh) Please let me know how this works for you.
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Yeah, I've posted the startup.txt file - it should be whatever is in the 2010-05-11 AIO package now that I've gotten it working (and according to the droid 'About' settings I'm now running Kernel 2.6.27.46-01081-gf2c4dc0 GlemSom@autobuild-service_20100506_120405 as well as 2.1-update1 firmware AOSP on XDANDROID MSM: xdndroid_msm_us-eng 2.1-update1).
SQSH file you linked works fine too (albeit with a different boot animation that the AIO package).
Edit: Here's the startup file:
set ramsize 0x10000000
set ramaddr 0x10000000
set mtype 2039
set KERNEL zImage
set initrd initrd.gz
set cmdline "lcd.density=210 msmvkeyb_toggle=off physkeyboard=raph board-htcraphael-navi.wake=0 gsensor_axis=2,-1,3"
boot
Edit: SQSH works just as well as the one in the AIO. I'm going to give the 2010-05-11 AIO clean(format)-install a try again and try to find out what makes the difference between a clean-install working and not working when copied/overwritten by an older AIO.