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#1
HEY ALL

Alot of us have multiboot installed and nitdroid and so can't use the important program Backupmenu

so i made some changes to it and make it multiboot compatible only

note that u can't use it with boot menu


and also updated multiboot to be compatible with the new package


now , we only need to install two packages and then we have multiboot and backupmenu installed

1 - multiboot 0.2.11 which add support to backupmenu-multiboot

2 - backupmenu-multiboot 1.0 which depends on multiboot

both packages in attachments



download them and move them to ur mobile

then u can instal them by openinig file manager and click on them

or from the terminal



remember that u need to install multiboot 0.2.11 first then backupmenu-multiboot



update

backupmenu-multiboot 1.1 ( = backupmenu 0.62-1 ) but this is for multiboot

u need to download the following packages from attachments :

1 - multiboot 0.2.11

2 - backupmenu-multiboot 1.1



but the new package depends also on some packages so i uploaded all needed packages sothat u don't need internet or repositories at all if u freshly reflashed ur mobile :

1 - i2c-tools
http://www.mediafire.com/?wmu1m3lba6vw8he

2 - liblzo2-2
http://www.mediafire.com/?68qh7seupusxsam

3 - mtd-utils
http://www.mediafire.com/?l93br2kyc6vhu23

or download these 3 packages from attachments

then copy these 3 packages to /home/user/MyDocs

u should have rootsh package installed or download it from here and install it as any program

http://www.mediafire.com/?fddlac5qrvl6kwf

then open terminal and write the following :

root

cd /home/user/MyDocs

dpkg -i i2c-tools.deb liblzo2-2.deb mtd-utils.deb


then u can install backupmenu-multiboot normally


update


backupmenu-multiboot 1.2 = ( backupmenu 0.65-1 ) but this is for multiboot

u can download the new package from attchments or from this link :

http://www.mediafire.com/?dq2obz9f9b3fjyp

it depends on

1 - multiboot 0.2.11 not any previous multiboot

so if u don't have it u can download it from attchments

2 - i2c-tools , mtd utils .....

u can find them in extras devel by open terminal and write :

root

apt-get install i2c-tools mtd-utils

or download them from attachments


copy these 3 packages to /home/user/MyDocs

u should have rootsh package installed or download it from here and install it as any program

http://www.mediafire.com/?fddlac5qrvl6kwf

then open terminal and write the following :

root

cd /home/user/MyDocs

dpkg -i i2c-tools.deb liblzo2-2.deb mtd-utils.deb



edit :

the main thread

http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=63975

it contains the original package which works only with bootmenu

but here , the package works only with multiboot so they are differnet in launching the program but they are the same after launching

and u won't have updates of RobbieThe1st so don't ask him for updates but i will update the topic here by his latest updatest after making it compatible with multiboot

cheers
mido
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File Type: deb multiboot-0.2.11.deb (18.5 KB, 3664 views)
File Type: deb i2c-tools.deb (51.1 KB, 2981 views)
File Type: deb liblzo2-2.deb (54.7 KB, 2840 views)
File Type: deb mtd-utils.deb (382.4 KB, 2954 views)
File Type: deb backupmenu-multiboot-1.2_0.65-1.deb (169.7 KB, 3199 views)

Last edited by mido.fayad; 2011-05-11 at 15:38.
 

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#2
I have already installed backupmenu v0.56-1 from the application manager. Do I have to uninstall that version & install your modified version?

Also I do not have multiboot & NITDroid installed but intend to install it without loosing backupmenu. What steps should I follow? Do I have to install multiboot & NITDroid before using your files?

Sirry if my questions sound like a noob...
 
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#3
u should remove ur old one

then download the 2 packages and u will have multiboot installed and backupmenu

and open ur mobile with opened keyboard and u will see the choice of backup menu

and if u want to open maemo pree 0

and when u install nitdroid u simply now have the newest multiboot so u need only to install nitdroid and then install its kernel

and if u want to install kernel power and have choice of it at multiboot tell me and i will tell u how to do it
 

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#4
if you install nitroid, backupmenu with bootmenu-n900 gonna be uninstalled.

then i guess if you dont wanna have nitroid, stay with backupmenu and bootmenu-n900 normal, if not, then install nitroid then install this new multiboot and backupmenu.

well, is this that i think.
 

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#5
this new packets has the problem that is described here?

http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...4&postcount=10
 
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#6
if u already have nitdroid installed , u will need to install the 2 packages only and u will find backupmenu in the coices
 
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#7
it's not problem .......

i can make it choose maemo kernel but it will flashes it and then open maemo then u have to restart to choose it

but by this way it works with both stock maemo kernel and kernel-power 46
 
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#8
@mido.fayad

for power-kernel to show up in multiboot do I have to follow what's written below:-

I have the latest power kernel installed.

Code:
 

Issues after multiboot or Nitdroid installation

Multiboot changes the boot process and might not load kernel-power properly. This is not a kernel-power problem. Please read the multiboot threads or Nitdroid forums. For versions >=v39 typically

apt-get install kernel-power-bootimg
apt-get install --reinstall multiboot-kernel-power

adds kernel-power to your boot menu.
 
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Originally Posted by funkmunk View Post
@mido.fayad

for power-kernel to show up in multiboot do I have to follow what's written below:-

I have the latest power kernel installed.

Code:
 

Issues after multiboot or Nitdroid installation

Multiboot changes the boot process and might not load kernel-power properly. This is not a kernel-power problem. Please read the multiboot threads or Nitdroid forums. For versions >=v39 typically

apt-get install kernel-power-bootimg
apt-get install --reinstall multiboot-kernel-power

adds kernel-power to your boot menu.

wait 5 minutes and i will write to u full guide to have 3 choices one for stock maemo and one for power kernel and one for backupmenu
 

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#10
its working great can you upload this to the reps too??

I would, if I knew how
 
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