pr2
20-04-2011, 10:57 PM
Hi,
We are pleased to release today JaZUp 2.2.
Enjoy your safe Azbox flashing.
Main update:
- support for ext4
- full support for the GIT compiled kernel
Please read the attached .PDF it is important to understand what are the impacts of the ext4 options for you. This will avoid that you ask questions on forum.
change log:
2.2
- New GIT compiled kernel detection and full support
- Added support for ext4 only on GIT based compiled kernel
---****> please READ the attached Manual since ext4 has an impact for you <<<---
- Current 1.1.12 RTi released version is not recognised has ext4 compatible since the kernel is "old style": this is not a bug.
2.1
- Allows users having used FW4USB to return to official firmware in DOM without bricking their Azbox (error: connect as...).
- More languages added: Catalan, Polish, Greek and Chinese - now support 11 languages.
2.0
- Support for the new patch.e2 file format
- Multilingual user interface and messages
- patch.e2 files are now loaded from your PC, no more USB needed.
So if you are familiar with JaZUp 1.x the way of working has changed, please read the attached PDF.
- when installing to USB only the target USB stick is needed
- When creating backup of official firmware data, file is now downloaded and you can set the name of your backup file
- No more support for patch.bin file format
- Disable Hardware Acceleration even in Rescue Mode
- Uninstall Priority Manager from official firmware to avoid conflict when upgrading
- fix E2 partitions problems on official DOM (256MB) if needed
- Automatic rename dummy patch.bin into _patch.bin to allow Azbox full reboot after upgrade
Known issue: when you have E2 installed on an USB memory stick the switch to rescue mode, doesn't work. This is a kernel bug, not a JaZUp2 bug. You need to insert another USB stick whith a dummy patch.bin file to force the Rescue Mode.
Hectore and Pr2
We are pleased to release today JaZUp 2.2.
Enjoy your safe Azbox flashing.
Main update:
- support for ext4
- full support for the GIT compiled kernel
Please read the attached .PDF it is important to understand what are the impacts of the ext4 options for you. This will avoid that you ask questions on forum.
change log:
2.2
- New GIT compiled kernel detection and full support
- Added support for ext4 only on GIT based compiled kernel
---****> please READ the attached Manual since ext4 has an impact for you <<<---
- Current 1.1.12 RTi released version is not recognised has ext4 compatible since the kernel is "old style": this is not a bug.
2.1
- Allows users having used FW4USB to return to official firmware in DOM without bricking their Azbox (error: connect as...).
- More languages added: Catalan, Polish, Greek and Chinese - now support 11 languages.
2.0
- Support for the new patch.e2 file format
- Multilingual user interface and messages
- patch.e2 files are now loaded from your PC, no more USB needed.
So if you are familiar with JaZUp 1.x the way of working has changed, please read the attached PDF.
- when installing to USB only the target USB stick is needed
- When creating backup of official firmware data, file is now downloaded and you can set the name of your backup file
- No more support for patch.bin file format
- Disable Hardware Acceleration even in Rescue Mode
- Uninstall Priority Manager from official firmware to avoid conflict when upgrading
- fix E2 partitions problems on official DOM (256MB) if needed
- Automatic rename dummy patch.bin into _patch.bin to allow Azbox full reboot after upgrade
Known issue: when you have E2 installed on an USB memory stick the switch to rescue mode, doesn't work. This is a kernel bug, not a JaZUp2 bug. You need to insert another USB stick whith a dummy patch.bin file to force the Rescue Mode.
Hectore and Pr2