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[atlas] Probe question - Issue
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Daniel Karrenberg
daniel.karrenberg at ripe.net
Tue Jun 23 14:06:16 CEST 2015
Ah, nobody tells me anything anymore around here ;-). So does this mean you can no longer just change the USB stick anymore like you used to? Daniel On 23.06.15 12:24 , Philip Homburg wrote: > On 2015/06/23 8:38 , Daniel Karrenberg wrote: >> I can tell you that the USB Flash only stores results, the OS is on the >> internal flash >> >> and that the most common problem is insufficient or unstable USB power >> to the unit. >> >> I hope this helps until the pros arrive at the office. > > Hi, > > It is a bit more complex than that. The internal flash is not big enough > to contain all programs needed by the probe. So what we did was to move > the main Atlas code to the USB stick and put the code for booting > (including the kernel) and flashing the USB stick on the internal flash. > > If the probe is running from internal flash than the LED next to the > power LED is blinking. If the probe is running from the USB stick then > LEDs 3 and 4 (counting the power LED as 1) are blinking or solid. > > Philip > >
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