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#71
using hardware key 0 should result in You booting to stock maemo, from where You can fix multiboot item. If that doesn't work (for example, you deleted stock maemo linuz image), You can use flasher, but, instead of flashing whole rootfs, flash only kernel. See wiki "reflashing" article, to check how.

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Awesome, I will try that out. Thanks for your help!

Edit: Flashing the kernel has worked. Thanks!

Edit edit: Got a new problem. How to I install kernel-power-settings without installing kernel-power-flasher?

Last edited by endarphase; 2011-11-19 at 08:18. Reason: New problem
 

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Originally Posted by endarphase View Post
Edit edit: Got a new problem. How to I install kernel-power-settings without installing kernel-power-flasher?
Install kernel-bfs-flasher instead
 

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Originally Posted by Bad_Habit View Post
Install kernel-bfs-flasher instead
But will that replace stock kernel? I have multiboot and want to keep stock kernel just incase I mess things up.
 
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Originally Posted by endarphase View Post
But will that replace stock kernel? I have multiboot and want to keep stock kernel just incase I mess things up.
Yes it will reflash your kernel.

To keep stock kernel you should install multiboot-extras package (containing the stock kernel bootimg) and create a multiboot entry in /etc/multiboot.d pointing to /boot/multiboot/vmlinuz-2.6.28-omap1 (there should be one at /etc/multiboot.d/examples)
 

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Thanks for that. I will try it as soon as I can.
 
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doing my head in trying to install the latest 0.13 kernel-power-settings. its impossible to install with the dependencies of kernel-power?!

edit: managed to install by ignoring missing dependencies. now everytime i try to install i get missing dependencies of kernel power. Cant do it

Last edited by imacmillan; 2011-11-28 at 21:15.
 
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dpkg with --ignore-depends= ? (read dpkg help)
 
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yeah thats how i got it installed, but now i cant install anything else!! any apt-get install asks to fix unmet dependencies?
 
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seriously am going to cry in a minute. how has everyone overclocked on the latest bfs9? please enlighten me!

waaittt think its working.

**EDIT** to make it work, install as above with ignore dependencies

then

edit /var/lib/dpkg/status and remove the dependency for kernel-power-settings

WOOOOP

Last edited by imacmillan; 2011-11-28 at 22:07.
 
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