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  1. Thank you very much for your recent help. I also felt through the Linux embedded development documentation today that only this mode can save my bash. Very uncomfortable
  2. I feel that there is only one way to solve this situation now, which is to connect the motherboard through TTL, abort Uboot to enter the kernel, and decompress rootfs from the firmware in Uboot mode
  3. I have tried it three times, four times, five times, and six times, and this recovery mode is definitely not working. It uses bash recovery in/usr/local/bunny/, and there is basically no need to consider it in cases of system, driver, or file loss.
  4. Yes, I didn't think of it either. Is there any way to recover now that can only be processed through hardware means? Currently, there is no way to recover the serial port in the mode. The serial port should be simulated using a Linux driver, not similar to the hardware used in CH340. Otherwise, it should enter uboot
  5. After a brief red light, it kept flashing blue and it was useless to restore the factory. I estimate that the rootft system has been damaged, so it was not restored.
  6. 1.Set the switch to arming mode (closest to the USB port) 2.Plug the Bash Bunny into a USB port and unplug it immediately after the green LED turns off 3.Repeat step #2 three times 4.Plug the Bash Bunny into a USB port and wait approximately 5 minutes for it to reset. The LED will either show an alternating red/blue "police" pattern or blink red. 5.When the firmware recovery has completed, the Bash Bunny will reboot, indicated by the green LED, then go into arming mode, indicated by the blue LED. There were no operational errors following the official instructions Afterwards, a blue light - green light - pink light - blue light - followed by a continuous flashing blue light Fault reason: (apt update&&apt y full upgrade) has been updated once and will no longer be usable It seems that there is a major problem now, unable to access the serial port, and there is a serial port (due to device issues, Windows has stopped it). Request for USB configuration descriptor failed And I can't display the disk, I'm not sure if Linux is running properly now Is there any way to recover it
  7. My bashbunny has turned bricks. Is there any way to restore it 1.I have tried armed mode with the green light off and unplugged three times, but the system has not been restored 2.Entering serial port in armed mode did not respond, unable to enter serial mode, port displaying USB device descriptor request failed 3.I switched to another host for the above 1.2 operation, but still did not respond Is there any way to recover from this situation
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