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    n800 keeps rebooting after installing easy debian

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    jayden | # 1 | 2009-04-05, 05:13 | Report

    1. N800+internal SD
    2. internal memory card has 4 partitions:
    dos, ext2(Clone os), Ext2(debian filesystem), swap
    3. untar the debian filesystem tarball to the third partition and then install easy-deb-chroot. did not reboot during the process. i can go into easy debian, then debian chroot to do apt-get update.
    4. start os2008 internet browser, it cannot browse any website. reboot N800
    5 but N800 cannot boot into the second partition of SD, it can be turned off or boot into flash.

    how to fix the problem? since I can boot into flash, there is no problem to modify some files in the second partition of SD.
    thanks

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    frviana | # 2 | 2009-04-05, 09:49 | Report

    try removing the SD card and rebooting the device. Mine happened the same after installing Mer. Bad card. Installed on a 2GB one and is fine but when I have the 8GB on it keeps rebooting.

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    jayden | # 3 | 2009-04-06, 15:50 | Report

    solved the problem by:
    1. format the first partiton (since there is not my files in it), and second partition, re-clone os to the second partition
    2. edit .chroot
    3. reboot
    4. run debian
    5. use synpatic(?) to install epdfreader (or epdfviewer) and stardict, i can see them in the menu, but i installed evince, it does not appear in the menu, where is it?
    another problem is the soft keyboard invoked by (- menu) does not work with internet browser. i have to active it by clicking start-extras(?)-keyboard.


    easy debian works so far, thanks to qole.

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    Last edited by jayden; 2009-04-06 at 15:53.

     
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