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#211
@Amboss,

The kernel is stored in one of the MTD partitions. The rootfs is another one of the MTD partitions.

Don't know if you can simply read/write to any of those partitions (except the rootfs which has a file system).
 

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#212
Originally Posted by reinob View Post
Don't know if you can simply read/write to any of those partitions (except the rootfs which has a file system).
You can't that why we need flasher (on both kernel installation from repos, and flashing locally), over plain cp or untar.

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@Estel,

Yup, but perhaps something like:

# cat bzImage > /dev/mtd3

might work to easily flash a new kernel.
However I get "Error: Insufficient balls"
 

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#214
You can try to use dd: dd if=bzImage of=/dev/mtd3

But it is better to use flasher.
There is a N900's version so you can flash from phone itself (using flasher + softupd) which the same method used by multiboot.
 

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@Fabry,

Have *YOU* tried to flash the kernel with dd?
If yes, did it work?
 
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No I didn't try it
 

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#217
I had a quick skim through this thread, but I couldn't see anything related to my issue, I have the stable flavour of CSSU installed:

I can't seem to install any of the dependencies (debs posted in this thread) that backupmenu-multiboot requires, I upgraded multiboot to 0.2.11 fine, but i cant install i2c-tools or mtd-utils, it says "incompatible package"

I have tried installing i2c-tools from the repo itself, but still no joy. Anyone else had this issue?
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which files should i install as i have nitdroid and multiboot installed. i dont want to lose any of my entry in multiboot. now i have three entries in multiboot. they are kernel49, maemo kernel and nitdroid. which files should i install and do i have to remove old multiboot please help.
 
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Originally Posted by AliasXZ View Post
I had a quick skim through this thread, but I couldn't see anything related to my issue, I have the stable flavour of CSSU installed:

I can't seem to install any of the dependencies (debs posted in this thread) that backupmenu-multiboot requires, I upgraded multiboot to 0.2.11 fine, but i cant install i2c-tools or mtd-utils, it says "incompatible package"

I have tried installing i2c-tools from the repo itself, but still no joy. Anyone else had this issue?
You need to install them via dpkg/apt-get on the command line - App Manager refuses to install these packages as they're not tagged as user packages.
 

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Originally Posted by Rob1n
You need to install them via dpkg/apt-get on the command line - App Manager refuses to install these packages as they're not tagged as user packages.
OK, cheers for that, makes sense.

I always just click on them to see if my phone "approves" of them, but thanks ill install via dpkg
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