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ANy ideas? |
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Okay i got it.
I uninstalled install tools and then installed boot menu. Now i have 36-5 in both partitions. Thank you penguinbait and fanoush. |
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Is bootmenu-installer or install-tools installed? If so uninstall them first How many SD cards are inserted? Only one SD card can be inserted in the 800 when installing or it will fail. These are the usual gotcha's you might also try removing some package if you are low on space. 10mb is pretty tight |
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If the old user space can't work with new kernel and initfs, step 3 will result in non-booting system. The safest way is to update flash first, so you have lower risk of that. |
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Many thanks to you guys, it was install-tools that was stopping me; I did not even have to remove my external sd card. I have now rebooted from mmc2 so I again have plenty of room (I gave ALL of a 2 gig SD card except 128 meg to the boot OS).
Now, if I could just figure out why the code the previous owner (lock code) won't work, I could reset the original flash to original state and start it over. Just damn glad your bootmenu installer in on the flash though, I was wrong about the 10 megs, it still has 15 available! Thanks! |
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If you update SD, and it will not boot back into flash because of some boot-stopping incompatibility (which should be quite rare), you can still use flasher-3.0 to set the default boot device as mmc, provided your SD is laid out appropriately. |
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Where can I find some docs for bootmenu? I'm just looking to change which menu option is the default...
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chroot /mnt/initfs cal-tool –set-root-device ask:flash Instead of flash, you can also set the default boot image to be mmcX mmc2 is partition 2 on internal mmc3 is partition 3 on internal mmc12 is partition 2 on external mmc13 is partition 3 on external This sets the default |
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PB (and Fanoush),
You guys have made this an ever better device. However, it seems that, after spending all my time installing apps in the SD boot partition, if I use the SSU update that will trash my SD boot. Is it as simple as reinstalling the boot menu? If I have to update flash, then clone to the SD card, won't I have to reinstall everything again? This, to me, seems like it defeats the purpose of SSU. Am I just missing something here? Edit: 10/20/08 Ok, you can disregard this. I think, after re-reading Benson's post a couple more times, his procedure makes sense to me now. It sounds like I only have to reinstall bootmenu, not install tools. I have a backup, so even if this doesn't work, I can clone again and restore. Thanks again. |
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