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You need to have inception to have ariadnesh; install inception first... Search for the thread with instructions
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Would it be sufficient to copy everything off the device, repartition it and restore the contents of the partitions back on them? No real time to bother with flashing the device atm
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rm: can't remove '/home/nitdroid'