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#1
Dear friends

I have a little problem. I had overclocked my N900 yesterday to 250-1150 mhz range with "Enhanced Linux kernel for power users (settings)" using Jakimans guide to overclocking

http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=774

Then i had installed the nitdroid using the auto installer package and slept .. waking up in the morning, I found out that the Nitdroid had successfully been installed and running.. but latter i found out that the overclocking is no longer available on Maemo end .. I cant use the commands to overclock neither finds a way to reinstall the custom kernel using the "deinstall kernel" package and following this thread

http://wiki.maemo.org/Kernel_Power#Deinstallation


Although I had tried to manually deinstall the kernel and reinstalling it, but its not working now... Can nybody help me on this..

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the problem you got you need to install kernel-power booting for mutiboot
go to your terminal and enter
code:
sudo gainroot
then
code:
apt-get install kernel-power-bootimg kernel-power-modules
then when it finish install tip in this command
code:
apt-get install multiboot-kernel-power
then you finish just reboot you will see it in multiboot
if you want more info just go to this site:http://forum.nitdroid.com/index.php?topic=84.0
hope this help you
 

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#3
not working..... ......tried to do it too but the xterm writing this message:
this kernel version 2.6.28-omap1 is not supported
please make sure that kernel-power is installed and running.................

i did the:
" sudo gainroot
then
code:
apt-get install kernel-power-bootimg kernel-power-modules
then when it finish install tip in this command
code:
apt-get install multiboot-kernel-power
then you finish just reboot you will see it in multiboot"

but still the same problem......................

Last edited by maemo5; 2010-09-05 at 13:31.
 
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#4
i have the same problem!
 
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#5
do you have multiboot install
 
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#6
Ok just reinstall titan power kernel then redo to the command again
 

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#7
Had this issue today despite following the wiki instructions, augustthe's instructions worked perfectly.

Many thanks.
 
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#8
Which would be the apt-get install instruction for the titan power kernel? Cause with the app manager one cannot re-install apps (or if yes, I ignore how).

Edit: found, apt-get install --reinstall kernel-power kernel-power-flasher

After that (I had all other programs already installed), reboot, but nothing changes. I have two options in multiboot (maemo and nitdroid), and the one of maemo cannot be overclocked.

The desired situation could be to have multiboot with nitroid, maemo and maemo-overclocked.

Any help?

Last edited by petrelli; 2010-09-06 at 08:39.
 
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Originally Posted by augustthe View Post
the problem you got you need to install kernel-power booting for mutiboot
go to your terminal and enter
code:
sudo gainroot
then
code:
apt-get install kernel-power-bootimg kernel-power-modules
then when it finish install tip in this command
code:
apt-get install multiboot-kernel-power
then you finish just reboot you will see it in multiboot
if you want more info just go to this site:http://forum.nitdroid.com/index.php?topic=84.0
hope this help you

Worked like a charm .. thanks
 
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#10
Finally,

apt-get install --reinstall kernel-power kernel-power-flasher
apt-get install --reinstall kernel-power-bootimg kernel-power-modules
apt-get install --reinstall multiboot-kernel-power
power off
init

The three versions appears in multiboot. Happily
 
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