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2010-07-18
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2010-07-18
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2010-07-18
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2010-07-18
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Are you able to dual boot?
If yes, boot from your alternate system (is it mmc or flash?). Then mount the main system partition under /mnt, "chroot /mnt" and "apt-get remove launcher" or " dpkg -r launcher"
If you aren't able to dualboot, then try enabling "R&D mode", if this mode stops the reboot loop, then uninstall the package from a xterm or the package manager. If this mode doesn't stops the reboot loop, you have no other alternative than to prepare a bootable partition on a mmc card in your pc (you could use a mer image for this).
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2010-07-18
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Thanks, I can dual boot. Where do I find the main system partition so I can mount it?
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2010-07-18
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2010-07-18
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If your main system is flash, the partition is /dev/mtdblock4, you have to force the filesystem type.
mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblock4 /mnt
If your main filesystem is in mmc, you'll have to insmod the ext2/ext3 modules first (depending on your filesystem type), and the device will be /dev/mmcblk1p2 for the 2nd partition of the external mmc.
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Do not install!