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    [Android] NITDroid V2 & Multiboot Development And Announcement Thread

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    Dousan | # 851 | 2010-08-13, 16:07 | Report

    Originally Posted by gabby131 View Post
    @gft2k1:

    i got lots!!!! but when i delete the /and folder (where nitdroid is installed) my root is back to normal.

    @mido.fayad:

    what???? so flash first? oh men!!!! i need to stop for a while then

    thanks guys, i need apps installed on my n900 and increasing rootfs is uninstalling some of 'em, maybe i'll get another n900 and do the multi boot there
    The native 256 mb rootfs got mounted when you mounted the sdcard or the phone cd'ed to the wrong /and that happens sometimes? It happend to me once. You can easiely install and dualboot NITdroid it wont take very much rootfs space, i think it's only the kernels neaded for multiboot

    e: No need for flashing in this situation just do this in xterm as root if it happens again:
    cd /and
    rm -rf *

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    mido.fayad | # 852 | 2010-08-13, 16:41 | Report

    i said to hem to reflash because when i got this message the x terminal didn't did any order i wrote so i reflashed my one

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    gabby131 | # 853 | 2010-08-13, 16:57 | Report

    Originally Posted by Dousan View Post
    The native 256 mb rootfs got mounted when you mounted the sdcard or the phone cd'ed to the wrong /and that happens sometimes? It happend to me once. You can easiely install and dualboot NITdroid it wont take very much rootfs space, i think it's only the kernels neaded for multiboot

    e: No need for flashing in this situation just do this in xterm as root if it happens again:
    cd /and
    rm -rf *
    so can i repeat the whole process again? what can i do to avoid rootfs be mounted?

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    Dousan | # 854 | 2010-08-13, 17:18 | Report

    @gabby131 well don't know, just bad luck i guess. As i Said it only happend to me once so i think it's just some random thing and easy to fix

    Yes you can repeat again... Repeat the step where you incountered your problem and go on from there

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    mornage | # 855 | 2010-08-13, 19:52 | Report

    Originally Posted by gabby131 View Post
    so can i repeat the whole process again? what can i do to avoid rootfs be mounted?
    As you said the rootfs space came back when you deleted the /and folder, that would suggest the sd card had not been mounted to /and so when you extracted the tar, all the files went into a folder in your rootfs space rather than the sd card.

    create the /and folder again redo the instructions and it should be fine.

    Edit: please use the help thread in future. This thread should be left clean for DJ steve, Jay-c and E-yes to post important announcements. I am subscribed to the help thread so get an email when people need help and will normally pop on to help if I can.

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    crown77 | # 856 | 2010-08-13, 20:23 | Report

    Hello i also tryed to install the latest Android Release from DJ Steve. I followed this Tutorial:

    http://maemofreaks.blogspot.com/

    the NITDroid-The-Flying-World/ Installation Guide. Anything works well and i also didnt had any Errormessages. But when i now boot my Android i do end up in a black screen with blinking cursor.

    Please are there any Tips what i maybe did wrong?

    thx Crown

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    dj_steve | # 857 | 2010-08-13, 20:25 | Report

    reextract the rootfs to fix the issue

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    mornage | # 858 | 2010-08-13, 20:36 | Report

    Originally Posted by crown77 View Post
    Hello i also tryed to install the latest Android Release from DJ Steve. I followed this Tutorial:

    http://maemofreaks.blogspot.com/

    the NITDroid-The-Flying-World/ Installation Guide. Anything works well and i also didnt had any Errormessages. But when i now boot my Android i do end up in a black screen with blinking cursor.

    Please are there any Tips what i maybe did wrong?

    thx Crown
    Reasons the official NITDroid forum are very helpful:

    Part 1:

    http://forum.nitdroid.com/index.php?topic=55.0

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    horrorschow | # 859 | 2010-08-14, 12:22 | Report

    can't deactivate flight mode!

    someone now something about a release?

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    giannoug | # 860 | 2010-08-14, 12:33 | Report

    Steve had some problems with the new release. When you boot it, it creates a black hole

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