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Yeah forgot that one .Running Linux on your Switch is already voiding the warranty.
hm. switch wont actually boot into linux anymore. after the normal boot up stuff, it just stays all black.
i'll reformat, see if that fixes things. it was working fine for me a few hours ago, but now it isn't.Odd, this is the same behavior I was getting when building Linux a while back. Had to re-format, load Linux image, and after first boot, payload would say it went through but display did nothing. Would have to repeat above steps again. Thought it was just me.
i'll reformat, see if that fixes things. it was working fine for me a few hours ago, but now it isn't.
EDIT: no luck. not sure whats going on. text moves too fast on screen but i do see a lot of "Failed" text popping up.
FYI - this does not work on Mac OS X, as shofel2.py is written with a linux dependency (/dev/self/fd) that doesn't exist on mac os x.
Switching this in the code to /dev/fd (more or less equivalent) does allow the Switch in RCM to be detected, and it looks like to loads the first pat, but craps out due to a bad file descriptor somewhere that I have not taken the time to hunt down.
I don't think this was actually *tested* on Mac OS X
For people with Windows, you should able able to use Win32Imager to "burn" the image to a SD.
- Burn it on your SD card using Etcher or dd
I'm more feared by the LCD damage thing.
Isn't that only a thing that happened to f0f once while they were working things out on how to get everything running?
Or are there more user reports of damaged displays with Switch Linux?
Yeah, if the img could be uploaded to google drive or dropbox, that would be nice.
Running Linux on your Switch is already voiding the warranty.
FYI - this does not work on Mac OS X, as shofel2.py is written with a linux dependency (/dev/self/fd) that doesn't exist on mac os x.
Switching this in the code to /dev/fd (more or less equivalent) does allow the Switch in RCM to be detected, and it looks like to loads the first pat, but craps out due to a bad file descriptor somewhere that I have not taken the time to hunt down.
I don't think this was actually *tested* on Mac OS X
can you provide rootfs tar to build via linux? I do not want to lose the partition for HBL so I'd rather do it myself.