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  1. [vuzero4k] / # ofgwrite -r -m2 /tmp/update-P7pTLe/
  2. Creating /newroot
  3. Mounting /newroot to tempfs
  4. Copying backup_flash.tar.gz to /newroot
  5. Copying ofgwrite_bin to /newroot
  6. Calling /newroot/ofgwrite_bin -r -m2 /tmp/update-P7pTLe/
  7.  
  8. ofgwrite Utility v4.5.5 NI-Edition
  9. Found vuplus stb: zero4k
  10. Author: Betacentauri
  11. Based upon: mtd-utils-native-1.5.1 and busybox 1.24.1
  12. Use at your own risk! Make always a backup before use!
  13. Don't use it if you use multiple ubi volumes in ubi layer!
  14.  
  15. Flashing rootfs
  16. Flashing multiboot partition 2
  17. Searching image files in /tmp/update-P7pTLe/ resolved to /tmp/update-P7pTLe
  18. Found rootfs file: /tmp/update-P7pTLe/rootfs.tar.bz2
  19. Found kernel file: /tmp/update-P7pTLe/kernel_auto.bin
  20. Found EXT4 rootfs
  21. Found mounted /newroot
  22. Found mounted /newroot
  23. Found mounted /newroot
  24. Found mounted /newroot
  25. Found mountpoint for rootfs file: /tmp
  26.  
  27. Found /proc/mtd entries:
  28. Device: Size: Erasesize: Name: Image:
  29. Using kernel mtd device:
  30. Using rootfs mtd device:
  31. Read /proc/cmdline
  32. Current rootfs is: /dev/mmcblk0p10
  33. Current kernel is:
  34. Current root sub dir is:
  35.  
  36. Execute: fdisk -l
  37. Found valid GPT with protective MBR; using GPT
  38.  
  39. Using /dev/mmcblk0p9 as kernel device
  40. Using /dev/mmcblk0p10 as rootfs device
  41.  
  42. ...
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