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Great, this one does the trick. New problem - there is not enough space on my eMMC for creating archive with rootfs. I am using, unfortunately, Windows XP on my PC. When I connect N900 to free some space and execute ems command, PC does not "see" mass storage. Do you have any solution for this problem? |
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Did you unmount the MyDocs partition before trying to enable mass storage mode?
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I did not mount it at all. I executed only ems command in rescueOS, but my Windows do not "cooperate" with N900.
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This may not sound very helpful, but i am no WindowsXYZ user:
You may need some USB drivers for the Nokia N900, or help yourself long term, install some decent linux distribution to avoid those security and driver issues of WindowsXYZ. |
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I know that Windows is a piece of s..., but I must use it in case of compatibility reasons. I will try to free space on eMMC using other PC with Linux. |
Re: How to mount opt folder?
Maybe it is possible to pipe tar gz or dd through telnet. In this case you don't need to delete files.
I have done this with ssh and I think it should also work with telnet. |
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OK. It is done on a PC with linux. Mass storage mode under rescueOS works perfectly fine on Linux, but not on Windows.
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Now I will try to copy rootfs. Maybe somebody - in the mean time - could help me solve the problem described in post #29. If not - I must reflash whole device.
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Rootfs copied and transferred to PC. Thank you very much michaaa62 for a great help in doing this.
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I have tried once again to flash only parts of fiasco image (for testing). And I am not sure if it is going the right way. On the picture which I attached to this post you can see a messages for example:
"sending kernel image<1705 kB> ... 100% <1705 of 0 kB, avg. 1705 kB/s" I wonder if value 0 KB in the text above is normal or not. In other words - was flashing really done? |
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