Clean HAH Firmware Update
The script to do a clean firmware update doesn't seem to work, see the output below :-
# /etc/init.d/update clean
Ramdisk initialisation ...
Connecting to hah.dbzoo.com (193.202.110.14:80)
build 100% |*******************************| 4 --:--:-- ETA
Update not necessary
# /etc/init.d/update force clean
Ramdisk initialisation ...
Connecting to hah.dbzoo.com (193.202.110.14:80)
build 100% |*******************************| 4 --:--:-- ETA
Shutdown XAP services
Connecting to hah.dbzoo.com (193.202.110.14:80)
fcp 100% |*******************************| 46216 --:--:-- ETA
Connecting to hah.dbzoo.com (193.202.110.14:80)
Image.bin 100% |*******************************| 4952k 00:00:00 ETA
Erasing blocks: 78/78 (100%)
Writing data: 4952k/4952k (100%)
Verifying data: 4952k/4952k (100%)
Reboot
login as: root
root@192.168.1.15's password:
# ls /etc/plugboard/
dev jeenode.lua pvoutput.lua
hello.lua plugboard.lua samples
#
You can see that my own scripts still exist in the /etc/plugboard folder. I also checked the HAH configuration setting in the web GUI and they were also the same.
Have to agree this looks broken - it hasn't been used in this mode for quite some time so some sort of regression has happened. I'll look into this and get it fixed.
I think you can hold down button 1 or 2 on the side whilst it reboots and it also cleans out this area. Or I might be wrong!
Brett