Then you shouldn't have responded to my post: you said that users chose to take a risk by doing some actions. I did not. So, why are you talking about risks?
I'm confused. First you say you deleted doc files, then you say you did nothing.
Which is it?
And before you make this a circular argument by stating again that removing docs should not affect SSU, please note that I am in agreement and have asked that you join us in voting on and discussing the relevant bugs.
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But in some posts, the user is blamed just because SSU failed for no special reasons.
I haven't seen a single post that does so, including what you quoted (and definitely not mine). No one is blaming users if SSU fails for no special reasons.
I'm confused. First you say you deleted doc files, then you say you did nothing.
Which is it?
I did nothing except normal use of the tablet (I've deleted user doc files, but this isn't an action more particular than any other one concerning the files under /home/user).
I did nothing except normal use of the tablet (I've deleted user doc files, but this isn't an action more particular than any other one concerning the files under /home/user).
I see you chose to ignore my plea for keeping this from going circular.
This is why the Internet Tablet ecosystem sucks. This kind of things does not happens with an iPhone update.
Is Apple allowing third party developers to freely release software without having to crack there phone with the jailbreak patch? Tell me again how fantastic the iPhone is when you manage to change the battery yourself and get it tripple booting between three OS.
If you updated your system in mmc don't forget to modify again /usr/sbin/osso-mmc-umount.sh and /usr/sbin/osso-usb-mass-storage-enable.sh, they were overwritten by the SSU.
1. so far it has not randomly deleted any mails (knock on wood)
2. i just spotted it going to the next mail after i deleted the mail i was reading. as in, it didnt drop me back to the inbox first. im sure that got to be new behavior...
all good here.
- internal flash updated clean
- boot menu flashed clean
- external sd updated clean
- boot menu flashed clean again
none of the listed issues baked my install in the process. NIC on the sd even worked though hildon didn't show it. Now to see if the battery level shows correctly and Map will save favourits.
Yick! So *this* was what was causing the problems. I'd find out my tablet wouldn't reboot, reflash and restore from backup, try the seamless update, have it fail -- then ignore it. A day to a few weeks later, I'd reboot my tablet for some reason, and blam... and clueless to why, I'd start redoing things again.
I am getting royally pissed off with the tablet set up process by the end of this. Can't Nokia save my time zone information and language and etc in the backup file?
Although in the end, I ignored my backup file. Based on what people have said here, I probably had deleted the user guides. I had to configure a lot of things manually each time anyway... man, this was the most painful update ever. Can't Nokia go back to non-seamless updates?