ddvk / remarkable-update

force a full factory reset / re-update / upgrade
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Thanks all #15

Open jim9835 opened 3 years ago

jim9835 commented 3 years ago

As a new RM2 user I lost my Hacks when auto-update kicked in from 2.8 to 2.9.

When @ddvk released the 2.9 Hack I realised I wasn't on quite the right verison, so I needed to use remarkable-update

Not understanding quite well enough remarkable-update I managed to upgrade to 2.10.x

I went through it several times more and have now downgraded to the correct 2.9.x and have the latest remarkable-hacks successfully installed.

Thanks so much to all the contribs on this, it's brilliant. Without the Hacks, RM2 OS is just not good enough.

I think the readme for remarkable-update could be a little clearer, I'm happy happy to edit it, though note sure how to go about requesting access or whatever.

ddvk commented 3 years ago

just clone the repo, update the readme (even via the browser) then make a pull request

candrews67 commented 9 months ago

THANK YOU!!!!

You saved my reMarkable2. I am well outside the 3 Year warranty and remarkable support was no help. Not even willing to help after I told them that I put my own template on the device - YEARS ago - I could not get it to factory reset.

I cloned the repo, downloaded the latest firmware and followed the start server, start download and BAM! it worked!

FYI - I had NOTHING in /usr/share/remarkable so I tried

echo SERVER=http://10.11.99.2:8000 > /usr/share/remarkable/update.conf

and it actually worked. I was afraid I would need more of the update.conf file but IT WORKED!!!

THANKS !!!