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doc:appunti:hardware:technicolor_tg789vac_v2 [2020/03/18 16:03] – [Router Bircked] niccolodoc:appunti:hardware:technicolor_tg789vac_v2 [2020/03/18 16:36] – [Router Bircked] niccolo
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   * Flashing via **TFTP** will write to **bank_1** only. It will do so even if the active bank is currently bank_2. It will never set bank_1 as active.   * Flashing via **TFTP** will write to **bank_1** only. It will do so even if the active bank is currently bank_2. It will never set bank_1 as active.
   * You can see what is the **active bank** by reading **/proc/banktable/active** or by reading **serial console** output during bootstrap.   * You can see what is the **active bank** by reading **/proc/banktable/active** or by reading **serial console** output during bootstrap.
-  * If something goes bad during the kernel boot, the router automatically tries to reboot from the other bank. +  * Whenever the Gateway **fails to load the firmware image three times** in a row from the active bank, the bootloader will enter Bootfail mode and will try booting from the inactive/passive bank, without setting it as active
-  * FIXME Is there software command to switch from bank_1 to bank_2?+  * To **force the switchover** from one bank to the other, you have to run a command like **echo bank_1 > /proc/banktable/active** as root.
  
 So I immagine at least two methods to force the router to boot from the other bank: So I immagine at least two methods to force the router to boot from the other bank:
doc/appunti/hardware/technicolor_tg789vac_v2.txt · Last modified: 2020/03/23 17:52 by niccolo