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How to quit Nspire Linux?

Message non luPosté: 14 Mai 2021, 18:33
de Privacy_Dragon
I was wondering if there is a more elegant way to quit the nspire linux than resetting the calculator.
I mean, I now do 'poweroff' and that works kinda. But then the linuxloader doesn't quit. How do I go back to the nspire OS without having to do a reset?
Or is brute-force the only possible way?
I am on a TI-nspire CAS.
OS: 3.6
Buildcode thing: P-0510B

Re: How to quit Nspire Linux?

Message non luPosté: 14 Mai 2021, 19:09
de critor
Hi.

If I remember well, the shutdown command does work.

Re: How to quit Nspire Linux?

Message non luPosté: 15 Mai 2021, 19:01
de Privacy_Dragon
Hmmm. that doesn't seem to work. It gives exactly the same result as 'poweroff'...

And I suddenly seem not be able to use the usb-hub anymore...
I mean, yesterday I was able to use the usb-hub to boot from usb-stick and attach other stuff, but today it doesn't boot...
Why the hell can this be?

Re: How to quit Nspire Linux?

Message non luPosté: 16 Mai 2021, 10:19
de Vogtinator
Linux replaces the Nspire OS in memory, so to get back you have to do a full reboot.

It's currently not known how to power off the calculator fully, so all it can do is a hardware reset..

Re: How to quit Nspire Linux?

Message non luPosté: 16 Mai 2021, 12:18
de Privacy_Dragon
Ah, ok.

And well, I still haven't got it working again with the usb-hub.
I found this article online. Might 'backfeeding' be the problem?

Boot linux from usb-stick on usb-hub not working?

Message non luPosté: 16 Mai 2021, 13:44
de Privacy_Dragon
Hmmm....
My father just checked if that possibly could be the problem and it isn't.
My usb-hub has a protection against that 'backfeeding'.

So then I don't know what the problem is...