Well I don't want to cause trouble, but considering this:
And considering also that this name will be preceded by DragonBox, I see that DragonBox Pyrrha/Pyra looks better than DragonBox Pyragon (that seems redundant now). Also Pyrrha was first _wb_ suggestion, Pyragon was the later dragonized...
You are welcome GeBeCluck23, I think you did it right. You were a few corrections away of your goal ^_^ . The SD installer was mentioned and linked in the wiki article about installing the OS on an SD card too.
It seems you did everything right. Since I have had issues copying the files from pandora-rootfs.tar.bz2 to an SD card in ubuntu using my hp dm1z my advice is to do this step using the 1Ghz unit (use this for uncompressing the file so you can avoid pasing commands in the terminal).
Also don't...
It should be easier then. Read this. The idea is to install the updated OS on an SD card with the 1Ghz unit (the multiple partitions option is recommended) and then use that card on the CC unit (changing the boot.txt and autoboot.txt for booting the old kernel).
Oh you can't complete the update. That's quite an issue. The old kernel is still there in the new firmware so it should be possible to use. All I can think of is getting an SD card image from a working installation (other user will have to make it and upload it so you can have it).
Good news! I think that it's possible to upgrade and then boot the old kernel. I imagine that there will be issues too. I don't know how may fixes and improvements were done to the kernel, but those are many. There are threads on this boards explaining this changes (mostly the firmware release...
Yes, it´s possible to run the OS from an SD, many users do this. Regarding your question, since you are running the OS from internal flash take look into the /boot folder. There´s where autoboot.txt is in that case.
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Take a look at bootmenu.txt. There are the arguments and commands you...
^ Started working for me after deleting pndmanager and libpndman from appdata and PND from utmp. I don´t know, maybe there is a bugged copy of pndmanager somewhere in your cards.
I remember reading something like this a few years ago. AMD was talking about how different their gpu performance was on xbox360 and directx. Here's a link.
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