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umount /dev/sda1 mkfs.ext3 /dev/sda1 rm -r /home/user/* rm -r /opt/*
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If you've not already gone down the rm -rf route, install Backupmenu, download a 'fresh-install backup' of the rootfs and optfs from here.
Copy them to the MyDocs/systemBackups/ folder (you may have to create this).
Then reboot your phone with the keyboard open and restore both.
You will then have to clear your MyDocs folder as that won't have been touched.
This will leave you with an almost (Backupmenu will be installed on those images) factory fresh maemo.
I have managed to get an external charger so i can get access to the phone to backup my the data, but how can i now wipe it clean so my data does not end up in someone else's hands.
Note: the phone also has the Nitdroid dual boot option available... if nothing is available from the maemo side is there a way i can wipe it from the Nitdroid side?
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