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E93 cic (old soft 2009) wich Ftp Navi update ?
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10-18-2021, 02:28 PM | #1 |
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E93 cic (old soft 2009) wich Ftp Navi update ?
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My car E93 320D convertible 2009 year of construction I have updated Road Map Premium 2020-2 3x DVD version with Livetime Fsc code I wanted to update 2022-1 (Usb Version) but unfortunately usb does not work (old software) I thought about Ftp on it copy ENET (cable tested, I see mnt / hbnavi / pkgdb folder and config.nrm) but I'm not sure if that is possible As far as I know, you need to telnet the partition with the card as RW, then copy all the map data and then upload the acios_db.ini file from another car with this version of the map you are updating. has anyone tried it? |
03-17-2022, 06:42 AM | #2 |
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Hi all
excuse me if I revive this post, I have same problem. I'm owner of a second hand 2009 e91 with old cic firmware (only telnet available), at the moment I'm fighting to update from 2008-2 to 3xdvd 2020-2 . I've extracted 1b file , my code is accepted but dvds I've burned don't update correctly . Updting after about an hour at 29.9 - 30 % ( disk 1 of 3 on the display) it stopped with reason : dvd is unreadable. I think it was near to first disk swap . I've burned my disk (verbatim 8.5g) with imgburn - burn folders and files - File System(s): ISO9660, UDF (1.02) dvd+r. I also, was thinking to copy files from thumbdrive in pkgdb folder hoping to overcome the problem as everytime I start an update I'm not prompted anymore for code. Anyone tested this?? Regards J. |
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03-18-2022, 03:46 AM | #3 |
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Yesterday I was able to update from 2008-2 to 2020-2 , dropping directly files into cic pkgdb folder from thumbdrive and executing again update via dvd.
The cic skipped existing files imediatly and performed a reboot. Copying files took almost same time as reading from dvd , but at least it worked! I will burn a new disk1 with a part of 2022-1 files and I'll try to update again this way. |
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03-18-2022, 12:44 PM | #4 |
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At the moment I've burned my last 8.5g dvd with some files from premium 2022-1 trying to respect dvd1 2020-2 structure.
I had to remove a folder (the guidedtour one) as new files are bigger and won't fit the disk. Anyway if I insert the disk it starts updating maps (1 of 1 dvd), with a bit of luck cic should not complain about files as I'll drop them again manually. |
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03-19-2022, 06:21 PM | #5 |
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Today I experimented a long copy session to try to update to premium 2022-1 .
After copying al the files I inserted my modifyied dvd and at reboot... nothing! The only map files present on the hd where the ones I have burnt on my dvd, looks like I need acios_db.ini as retrofitted cic. |
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03-27-2022, 06:08 PM | #6 |
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Yesterday I was reading at my /etc/mcd.conf file, and I found there was a particular path monitored for maps update.
It is /mnt/hbnavi/update/ . I can update maps but, I suppose I have a problem with my generated lifetime fsc, after reboot navi stays on loading. It happens with both 2021-1 and 2022-1, if I reload 2020-2 via dvd it's working again. Old cic can update maps via usb, but it is not simple as inserting usb thumbdrive in glovebox, I think it was used during tests to load maps without spending 2.5 hours per update. 1) Insert thumb drive with maps in glovebox 2) login via telnet (my is old password one) with enet cable 3) check for /fs/usb0 existence 4) unmount /fs/usb0 5) check for /dev/umass/usb100t32 (this is how is named in my car , on yours may be different) 5) remount it as /mnt/hbnavi/update/ path. Cic prompts for update, executes it and asks for reboot. at this point I'm stuck again... Maybe ,as I think , I have problem with my fsc or maybe permission on files. I'll really apprecciate if someone can access cic via telnet and send me a listing via ls -al, just to compare permissions and structure. Best regards |
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