Wednesday, July 19, 2017

How To Flashing zync 919

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Download one of the above file:


Further to the next stage
1. Copy the file to Sd Card
2.boot into recovery mode, in the file already exists in the form of .pdf open a full tutorial and follow the instructions. anyone using flashing software.
3. When've followed all of the conditions please check the phone has been normal what is not.
4.Ciri EMMC feature of flashing not damaged in the road, still can wipe data cache. but install the update form sd card can not or will not runing.
5.booting first after install rom fair amount of time of approximately 15 minutes. Do not hurry to remove the battery. wait until the system finishes booting.

important: before doing anything on the phone to do the data backup beforehand. can pass CMW, recovery, twrp please find if you have not got.

How To Flashing zync 919

in this video i will install the lubuntu server image to the cubietruck by means of flashing it and then i'll follow their guide to copy the root filesystem from the nand flash area to this laptop hard drive, and ultimately, i'll probably use this as a web server because right now i have a web server running on a cubieboard 1 and i'll go ahead and upgrade it to the cubietruck. if you want to skip over the flashing part and jump to straight to the copying of the root filesystem over. just to go to that point in the video that i have marked up here throught the magic of video editing so what you'll need to do is go to cubieboard.org

click on the download menu item scroll down to software tools i'm using a windows system so for me i would download the phoenixsuit utility and install it on my machine which i have already done if you click on start menu item you will see a phoenixsuit icon, and if you double click on that it'll take you to this screen and you would click on the firmware icon and choose an image and the images are located at... that's on the downloads section as well go to the firmware section

go down to the cubietruck section and they have... i'll be installing the lubuntu server image to the cubietruck and using the cubietruck as a server. so you would go ahead and download that. it's actually a compressed file and you have to uncompress it or decompress it to your computer, and once you have done that. going back to the phoenixsuit utility i would click on the image icon choose a lubuntu-server-nand. click open. and at this point if you have of a dc cable plugged into the dc jack of the cubieboard, remove that taking a closer look... to flash it which i've gone over before

you would locate the fel button which is located right over here and these buttons are really small but you would press and hold that and while you press and hold it you would take the the mini-usb cable that it comes with... you would take the mini-usb cable that it comes with. i'm using a longer one. make sure you have the other usb end plugged into your pc and i would plug it into the mini-usb jack right here

so press and hold the fel button and plug the mini-usb cable end into the mini-usb jack it will now prompt you if you want to do a mandatory format. i'll choose no. and in about six and a half minutes it should

have flashed the image to the cubietruck. now that's flashed, i can click on the ok button i'll power off the board before i plug in the hard drive just to be on the safe side. i'll do that by pressing and holding the power button until the led lights go off on it, and also you can tell by looking at the red light as well. i'll unplug the mini-usb cable taking a closer look at the cubietruck it has some markings on the board that say with 2.5 inch hard drive it's expecting a dc current of something greater than 3 amps without it dc current greater than 2 amps

i'm going to try to run it with just a 2 amp power supply and see if it works. it may not... i'll take the hard drive the sata cable that it comes with it comes with two wires. for the 2.5 inch hard drive what i'll do is i'll take the black and red wire and plug it into the jack that says sata 5 volts i'll also plug in the sata data cable into this port, and it will slide horizontally into it now i can take the other end and plug into my hard drive i will probably just plug this later into that port so that it isn't flopping around everywhere

what i'll try doing this time is trying to use an iphone charger and see if that works. it should. i'm hoping. i'll take the usb to dc cable. i'll take one end and plug into the iphone charger. take the other end and plug it into the cubieboard. i'll also need to plug a network cable so i can access it from my pc and now i'll take this and plug it into the wall well that did not work ladies and gentleman. that's okay though. i'm going to try this one.

this one they usually sell with the cubieboard 1 and 2--not with them, but you can buy them additionally. okay. let's see if this works. there we go. now we got lights. the hard drive is spinning up. i'll close out of the phoenixsuit utility. close the window and exit anyway. if you click on the docs menu item on cubieboard.org click on tutorials. on the tutorials section there is a cubieboard 3 or cubietruck. click on that.

and the guide that i will be following is moving the root filesystem from nand flash to a hard drive i'll click on that link so i need to ssh into cubieboard. i found that i couldn't ssh into the cubietruck with this current image so i used the hdmi output to hook it up to my monitor using an adapter and i'll see if i can install ssh so i can actually get to this from my windows machine

and i'll press enter to continue i figure if you have a server image you would put ssh on it. maybe that's for version 1.1 of this image not complaining now, while i'm here i may as well get the ip address so i can connect to it from my windows machine. i'll type in ifconfig on eth0 there is a line that says inet addr. for me it gives me an address of 192.168.1.130. so that's the address i that would use to connect to it from my windows computer. to ssh from a windows machine to a cubieboard

you need to download a ssh client. one of them is called putty which you can download at this location. from here you would click on the download link and save the putty executable the putty.exe executable out somewhere and you would double click on... you would click on it to open it. it would give you a screen like this. in the host name field you would type in the ip address of your cubieboard which i obtained i'll click on open. it gives you a security warning.

click yes. i'll login as linaro with a password of linaro and we are in now it's time to follow these simple, easy instructions to get the root filesystem moved over instead of following these instructions. this is me coming back after the fact and realizing that i'm having problems booting up with the hard drive. what i will do is i'll go back one in my web browser and go to the section that says

install lubuntu desktop/server to sd card so we're on this page and i won't be installing it to a sd card but there is a hard drive section in here as well. so i'm going to try following these instructions and see if they work and find the part that says move root filesystem to hard drive i'll copy the "sudo su - root" command without the $ or the # symbols in any of these commands. i'll copy it and to paste it into the terminal window i'll run the next command which will make a... which will make two directories... two temporary directories...

i'll have to modify the next command. do a "mount /dev/nandb" that's the root filesystem on the nand flash area of the cubietruck. we'll mount that to /tmp/1 copy the next command. paste it into the terminal window. this will make an ext4 file system on the hard drive. doing this will erase a good portion of the hard drive. so be really sure that you want to do this. once you are okay with it, press enter. apparently on my hard drive i need to create a partition and you can do that with fdisk. i'll type fdisk /dev/sda

type m and enter for help. we will add a new partition. which is the letter n create a primary partition by typing p and press enter do the default of 1 press enter for the default sector 2048 and this will create a partition the entire size of the hard drive and i'll press enter type w and press enter to write these changes i'll press the up arrow two times--well three times until i get to the

make file system command. i'll try running that again i'll run the mount command which will mount the partition that i just created--well the file system that i just created on that partition to /tmp/target now we'll run this move file system command i'll copy this entire thing and paste it and press enter i have actually never tried copying a file system this way type "mkdir /tmp/boot"

we'll mount the boot partition partition on the nand flash drive by typing: mount /dev/nanda /tmp/boot if we change the directory to /tmp/boot and get a listing in there. the file that we are interested in editing is uenv.txt. type: pico uenv.txt go to the last line where it says nand_root and we'll move it to... from /dev/nandb to /dev/sda1 which is the

file system that we just created on the hard drive press ctrl + o, enter to save. press ctrl + x to exit. type: sync we should be able to reboot now and see if this works. one of the problems is that each time the board reboots, it may get a different ip address. if you need to reacquire it, you'll either need to plug in the cubieboard into your monitor so you can... i'm trying to see if this thing is booting. i think it just turned off. ... this is not working, is it? ... well. no, no. is it booting up?

ah, okay good. it looks like we're successful. ... i don't know... okay. good... either plug it into your monitor and keyboard and reacquire the ip address by typing ifconfig, or you can go to your router settings and each person's router is different unfortunately so there's no way way i can tell you how to do it for your router but for the one i'm using right here with dd-wrt installed, i just go into status and i'll pick lan and i'll locate the client that's labeled cubietruck which is very easy to identify. it's moved over to 192.168.1.113

type "df". it shows the root filesystem it's about 160 gb and 1% is used which is the same size as my 2.5 inch laptop hard drive from this point you can install and configure the software how you want. that's it for this video and of course, thanks for watching.

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