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force a full factory reset / re-update / upgrade
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"Downgrade" with a brand new rm2 "out of the box" #25

Open khorinisgefasel opened 1 year ago

khorinisgefasel commented 1 year ago

Hi everyone. Did someone try the switch.sh script already with a brand new rm2 device? I just got mine and I am wondering, if I softbrick it when I start it the very first (second) time and using the switch.sh script. Will the switch to the "other" partition work? Is it empty? Will there even be another version before? My device is on 2.14.4.46 now out of the box.

Thanks in advance!

RedTartan04 commented 1 year ago

Good question :) But you could update first - either to the now out-of-beta v3.0 (warning! notebook files will be converted and can't be opened with 2.x anymore!) or to an older version using this repo - and then switch back to your 2.14 partition. I just did a similar thing with a new rM2: update to 3.0 from 2.15, then switch back to 2.15, then "update" to 2.10, which I want to use, keeping the factory 2.15 as fallback. https://www.reddit.com/r/RemarkableTablet/comments/ztqutg/there_and_back_again_just_downgraded_to_210_from/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=web2x&context=3

Thanks again to the contributors!

ddvk commented 1 year ago

just mount to other partition and see what's there

khorinisgefasel commented 1 year ago

just mount to other partition and see what's there

which partition is it to mount? I also thought about this option.

Good question :) But you could update first - either to the now out-of-beta v3.0 or to an older version using this repo - and then switch back to your 2.14 partition.

yes, but then I take the option away to update to the version the rm2 had before. I am just curious. Where did you get the 2.10 update file then?

edit: ah, you googled for "remarkable firmware archive". Ok, thanks a lot. I was looking for the update files anyway. Big thanks!

btw why didn't you chose "2.10.2.356_reMarkable-Lp90j3g4at-.signed" ?

ddvk commented 1 year ago

/dev/mmc something 2 or 3, depending on what is currently mounted as /