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#311
@maacruz: Thanks for asking. Installation of kernel version 3 is successfully completed with all accompanying files. Uname reports a 13 march kernel.

The rootfs still gets mounted as ext2 though. Is there some additional magic I have to do for this partition to get recognized as ext3? Do I need to edit fstab?

Code:
/etc $ cat /etc/fstab
rootfs  /               rootfs  defaults,errors=remount-ro,noatime      0 0
/dev/mmcblk0p1  /media/mmc1 vfat rw,noauto,nodev,noexec,nosuid,utf8,uid=29999 0 0
So the filesystem errors are also still there. I regularly boot into flash and fsck them out.

@Jimcz: I had input/output errors which had gone away after fsck my ext2 filesystem.
 

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#312
Originally Posted by auouymous View Post
Confirmed. Nothing happened after rebooting but opening file manager showed no mmc cards and then hildon-desktop crashed and loads its failsafe statusbar set. Everything returns to normal when uninstalling boingomobile.
Sigh... there it goes my 12 days uptime
Confirmed, no mmc cards. hildon-desktop didn't crash for me.
My hildon-desktop package version is 1:2.0.18-1fix1, seems probably a patched version I built around august, from cssu sources.
 

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#313
Originally Posted by scy View Post
@maacruz: Thanks for asking. Installation of kernel version 3 is successfully completed with all accompanying files. Uname reports a 13 march kernel.

The rootfs still gets mounted as ext2 though. Is there some additional magic I have to do for this partition to get recognized as ext3? Do I need to edit fstab?

Code:
/etc $ cat /etc/fstab
rootfs  /               rootfs  defaults,errors=remount-ro,noatime      0 0
/dev/mmcblk0p1  /media/mmc1 vfat rw,noauto,nodev,noexec,nosuid,utf8,uid=29999 0 0
So the filesystem errors are also still there. I regularly boot into flash and fsck them out.

@Jimcz: I had input/output errors which had gone away after fsck my ext2 filesystem.
It should be mounted as ext3
Look at /mnt/initfs/linuxrc and see if the first line after the comments is
FS_MODULES="mbcache jbd ext3 ext2"
 

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#314
Originally Posted by maacruz View Post
hildon-desktop didn't crash for me.
My hildon-desktop package version is 1:2.0.18-1fix1, seems probably a patched version I built around august, from cssu sources.
I have the same version of hildon-desktop.
 
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Originally Posted by maacruz View Post
It should be mounted as ext3
Look at /mnt/initfs/linuxrc and see if the first line after the comments is
FS_MODULES="mbcache jbd ext3 ext2"
Maacruz - That is exactly what it says. Do I need to change it?
 
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Originally Posted by Jimcz View Post
Maacruz - That is exactly what it says. Do I need to change it?
No, that is how it must be for ext3 automounting to work.
Have you converted your filesystem to ext3? or are you running from flash?
 
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Originally Posted by heavyt View Post
Having a problem installing Boingomobile after Diablo-Turbo was installed. Before I had Diablo-Turbo on my unit Boingomobile ran without a problem, but now when I install Boingomobile (took it off while installing DT) and then do a reboot I am not able to see mmc2 or mmc1 in the file manager and some of my icons are gone (Large clock, Personal Menu). Plus the desktop seems to do a couple of resets after the end of a reboot sequence. When I remove Boingomobile and reboot all returns to normal.There could be more problems..still looking.

Could someone give Boingomobile app a try, you do not need to open an account just install the app and reboot, thank you.
Do you remember your problems after installing DT a while ago? Now we know the cause
 
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#318
Originally Posted by maacruz View Post
Do you remember your problems after installing DT a while ago? Now we know the cause
Yes I do. A bummer because Boingomobile is needed when I am on the road plus I am paying for the service.
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Originally Posted by heavyt View Post
Yes I do. A bummer because Boingomobile is needed when I am on the road plus I am paying for the service.
I'll have a look at it. In the meanwhile, you already know the workaround.
 

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#320
@maacruz: Thanks, solved. The root partition mounts as ext3 now. You pointed me into the right area. linuxrc FS_modules were fine, bootmenu.conf was not. Therein ext2 was set for my root partition.

Thus, I updated these lines in the bootmenu.conf and flashed the menu with fanoush's flasher again:
Code:
MENU_2_MODULES="mbcache jbd ext3"
MENU_2_FSTYPE="ext3"
Link: How to flash boot menu (steps 6-9) and bootmenu.conf example
 

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