narddawg314,
You can't go back to factory, because you've updated U-Boot by running this script:
./kirkwood.debian-wheezy.sh
If there was no error during this script execution, then all you need is a good rootfs on a USB thumb drive to boot your GFHome, and then fix your HDD. Or use this rootfs on your HDD from now on.
So create rootfs on a USB drive, using the latest: Debian-3.13.1-kirkwood-tld-2-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 (07 Feb 2014) . From this thread:
http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096
Unplug your HDD, and boot with the USB drive, after the system booted and running, you can plug the HDD in.
You can't go back to factory, because you've updated U-Boot by running this script:
./kirkwood.debian-wheezy.sh
If there was no error during this script execution, then all you need is a good rootfs on a USB thumb drive to boot your GFHome, and then fix your HDD. Or use this rootfs on your HDD from now on.
So create rootfs on a USB drive, using the latest: Debian-3.13.1-kirkwood-tld-2-rootfs-bodhi.tar.bz2 (07 Feb 2014) . From this thread:
http://forum.doozan.com/read.php?2,12096
Unplug your HDD, and boot with the USB drive, after the system booted and running, you can plug the HDD in.