But how to use these partitions? Install the easy debian chroot and then boot into easy debian or boot maemo and use easy debian chroot as partition or bootable image?
Boot in Maemo and use easy debian partition (not IMAGE, image is extracted to new partition) AS a chroot
You use it exact same way as Easy Debian image, with difference that ED is extracted to partition (not inside image) and performance is MUCH better.
Depending on speed of SD card, extracted image can be faster on SD or on eMMC - i don't care, just use it inside eMMC, cause i got SD class 2.
Anyway, even on SD class 2, access is much faster on native partition, than inside image.
Uploading img as i type
Will post a howto when finished later.
I will make a howto for the Maemo side, since i want to look into scripts on Nitdroid side.
Dont know why, i like the nitdroid version more.
(Be sure you have rootsh & easy-chroot)
Everything typed in terminal is blue
- Put the bt5.img anywhere (i did it in /home/user/Mydocs/bt5, so rest of the howto is based on that but can be changed)
- open Terminal
- sudo gainroot
- mkdir /mnt/bt5 (needs to be done only first time to create the folder)
- qchroot /home/user/Mydocs/bt/bt5.img /mnt/bt5/ (when you see root@chroot you are good to go)
- export USER=root
- vncpasswd (Needs to be done once for setting up a password)
- vncserver -geometry 800x470
- startvnc
Now go back to open VNC and leave terminal open in background
In VNC use this settings :
The adress is 127.0.0.1:590x
x Is the number you see when you typed "startvnc" inside BT5. You will see something like this :
"Log file is /home/user/.vnc/Nokia-N900:x.log"
Mine was "Log file is /home/user/.vnc/Nokia-N900:1.log", so i have 127.0.0.1:5901
Enter password you choosed before, log in have fun.
When done and VNC is closed, do this to shutdown BT5:
Go back to opend terminal
- stopvnc
- exit
- qumount /mnt/bt5
- exit
- exit
Hope i did not miss something, will put the link with the img as soon as it is up (bout 1h30 left)
Will be away until tonight, hope it works.
(Be sure you have rootsh & easy-chroot)
Everything typed in terminal is blue
- Put the bt5.img anywhere (i did it in /home/user/Mydocs/bt5, so rest of the howto is based on that but can be changed)
- open Terminal
- sudo gainroot
- mkdir /mnt/bt5 (needs to be done only first time to create the folder)
- qchroot /home/user/Mydocs/bt/bt5.img /mnt/bt5/ (when you see root@chroot you are good to go)
- Export USER=root
- vncpasswd (Needs to be done once for setting up a password)
- vncserver -geometry 800x480
- startvnc
Now go back to open VNC and leave terminal open in background
In VNC use this settings :
The adress is 127.0.0.1:590x
x Is the number you see when you typed "startvnc" inside BT5. You will see something like this :
"Log file is /home/user/.vnc/Nokia-N900:x.log"
Mine was "Log file is /home/user/.vnc/Nokia-N900:1.log", so i have 127.0.0.1:5901
Enter password you choosed before, log in have fun.
When done and VNC is closed, do this to shutdown BT5:
Go back to opend terminal
- stopvnc
- exit
- qumount /mnt/bt5
- exit
- exit
Hope i did not miss something, will put the link with the img as soon as it is up (bout 1h30 left)
Will be away until tonight, hope it works.
Hi,
Good stuff. Thanx!
Do you need the NeoPwn drivers to do anything with this? Do you need one of the custom kernels to use it?
Link to image
It is the original img, just resized to work on vfat.
Edit : Lol it could be that there is a password for unzipping the img. If so, its maemo .
Had tested 7zip with password.
Do you need the NeoPwn drivers to do anything with this? Do you need one of the custom kernels to use it?
Just the plain img. Nothing needed to get BT5 up and running. I will maby have a look what can be done when i have it running the way i want it in nitdroid. I use nitdroid more then maemo.Just made this for you guys to play around.
Just the plain img. Nothing needed to get BT5 up and running. I will maby have a look what can be done when i have it running the way i want it in nitdroid. I use nitdroid more then maemo.Just made this for you guys to play around.
Dont think so. Please tell me somebody that im wrong
Looks like a flu is coming to hit me
I dont hope so, but i dont think that i will test much more the next days.
Maby maxxdout will find something to make it better till im fine again.
So long
maybe packetinjection works in maemo and not in NITdroid as when you chroot the maemo kernel is still used which contains also the packet injection drivers. Assuming you have power-kernel 47 or 46wl1.
or am I wrong, I almost dont know anything about chrooting, except its running an OS mounted to some point in another OS
Else I am goint to look at easy debian and make my own image with much bt5 tools included and will post with noob-friendly instructions, but since I am a noob too it can take a little while