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2014-12-27
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After getting the update installed, I can't confirm the behaviour you're getting, everything seems to work as normal. Most likely it's due to incorrect file attributes/ownership set for the MyDocs folder (and subfiles) as having owner/group set to root/root would prohibit non-elevated applications (camera for instance) to store data there. In my case the owner/group of MyDocs and subfiles/-folders is set to user/root, and I'm fairly sure that's how it's suppose to be. Seeing as it reverts the ownership when you try to change it, maybe it's caused by some monitoring process and/or improper settings for mounting it. For me, mount | grep MyDocs gives
and ls -lAd /home/user/MyDocsCode:/dev/mmcblk0p1 on /home/user/MyDocs type vfat (rw,noatime,nodiratime,noauto,nodev,exec,nosuid,utf8,uid=29999,shortname=mixed,dmask=000,fmask=0000,rodir)
Maybe you run those and compare.Code:drwxrwxrwx 30 user root 65536 Dec 27 08:49 /home/user/MyDocs
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2014-12-27
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2014-12-28
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IIRC in N900 /etc/mtab (what `mount` lists) is not a symlink to /proc/mounts and can be unreliable. Specifically, when kernel notices the corruption of fs and remounts it read-only, /etc/mtab will not be modified.
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2014-12-28
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2014-12-28
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dist-upgrade needs gnu coreutils (and other gnu packages) which are in conflict with busybox. And busybox is required for Maemo core system.
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2014-12-31
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There is a new config file in CSSU, that define mounting opts (and MyDocs, and SD) options. I don't remember where it is, as I've ditched this mechanism in my personal setup, but it must be "somewhere" in documentation - maybe someone stupid ended up being written there (or double-written, or whatsnot)?
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2014-12-31
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The config file for user's filesystems seems to be the etc/default/mount-opts.
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# apt-get install mp-fremantle-community-pr Reading package lists... Done Building dependency tree Reading state information... Done The following extra packages will be installed: nokiamaps-navigation-provider The following NEW packages will be installed: nokiamaps-navigation-provider The following packages will be upgraded: mp-fremantle-community-pr 1 upgraded, 1 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded. Need to get 19.3kB/27.1kB of archives. After this operation, 94.2kB of additional disk space will be used. Do you want to continue [Y/n]? Y Err http://repository.maemo.org fremantle/free nokiamaps-navigation-provider 0.200-2+0m5 302 Moved Temporarily Failed to fetch http://repository.maemo.org/community-testing/pool/fremantle/free/n/nokiamaps-navigation-provider/nokiamaps-navigation-provider_0.200-2+0m5_armel.deb 302 Moved Temporarily E: Unable to fetch some archives, maybe run apt-get update or try with --fix-missing?
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By the way, on the subject of CSSU, I wonder if it's okay to report a minor bug/feature (unsure which you would call it) in this thread? Since I've had my N900 (2010), I've used the built-in dictionary system but have noticed that, in certain cases, it incorrectly stores new words/entries. One example is with right parenthesis, ")", where it would store e.g. "foo)" instead of "foo". This can of course be avoided by putting a space in between, e.g. "foo )" would only store "foo", but it's a bit of a hassle. IIRC, there's a few other cases ("/" if I'm not mistaken). As I said, the issue has been around since the beginning of N900 so I'm unsure if it's really to be regarded as a CSSU bug per se.