Just for you, magistral- I dropped what I was doing (beta-testing a top secret image beginning with C) and reflashed with xenafan's Blade Trinity Final, to try and pinpoint what your problem might be, m8.
This self-sacrifice HAS to be worth a punch on my Thanks button, LOL!
Well, from your problem description, I half expected Blade to be relying solely on the Allinwonder (AIW) menu system. But no, it's a good blend of AIW, along with our old favourites, hops / mmops / shellexec for the Blue button system menus (much of which we can thank Cryogenic for).
One thing I did notice in the Blue button > Blade Settings Menu is that aVia600 driver is set as default for the Nokia 2x image. Some nokias are aVia500 chipped, but seem fine with the 600 driver (my 3, for example). But I suspect there are many 500 boxes out there that don't like the 600 driver??
Anyway- I've changed from 001A to 0014, and it reads 0014 after reboot. Changed back to 001A and it reads 001A after reboot. Now down to the nitty gritty... Here's the contents of my
/var/etc folder, all 'files' of 0 bytes in size (they're just clever markers that tell the system what's currently active and what to start at bootup):
.boot_info Enables the boot info screen
.gbox Active EMU
.lcd_epg Loads the LCD EPG plugin, which I've grown to like a lot
.load_avia_alt Loads aVia500 driver (delete this line and 600 driver loads by default)
.nhttpd Enables yWeb interface (good way of learning German, LOL!)
.no_enxwatchdog Nokia doesn't need this, it's for those 'orrible Sagems)
.pmt_update Don't know what this does, but I always set it to OFF, so this will vanish soon!
.ucode_0014 Currently active emu
So there you go, magistral : multi :
Via FTP and careful editing of the /var/etc folder, you can change settings without even touching the menu system. A Restart Neutrino or Restart dBox is usually needed, of course!
Summary: If your /var/etc folder is really empty, and your uCode changes won't 'stick' after a reboot, you probably need to reflash 'cos your present image has gone
read only for whatever reason. Maybe you've tried to load too many Games in, perhaps? (There's none by default).
Remember this a JFFS2 image, not SquashFS (compressed)- so space is limited...
You should be OK backing up your image as it stands (flash w/o bootloader) then flash that backup onto your box.
Cheers- AL (Old Git)
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@xenafan: Congrats on a very nice image indeed m8!!