u guys got nitdroid installed?
i had the issue..
with multiboot
then i opened the keyboard..
booted to stock
removed nitdroid
then went to the kernel_power in the wiki
and there was a command
like uname -r and if it doesnt show ur kernel,
aptgget something
try the apt-get command and you'll be back to normal..
Had the problem. Reflashed to stock PR 1.3 kernel. No problems now. Just d/ling my apps again now after I restored the backup.
As for flashing on Win 7 64, I just did it and it worked fine. http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php...403#post852403
I tried to do it on Ubuntu in Virtualbox but it was giving me trouble with installing the flasher so I said "f*** it" and used Win7 64 after all. No problems (just be sure to download the correct .bin .)
Today there was kernel power update and it didnt go till end, i was tired and restarted my phone.... Now when i restart my phone there comes picture of linux penquin and text:
U-Boot 2010.06-matan (nov 10 2010 - 13:53:03)
Getting NOLO supplied boot parameters...
Die ID #"some numbers here"
Extra commands:
run sercon - Use serial port for control.
run usbcon - Use usbtty for contro.
run vgacon - use framebuffer/keyboard
run mmcboot - boot from sd card slot.
run noloboot - boot kernel loaded by nolo
hit any key to stop autoboot: 0
No MMC card found
Booting Nolo supplied kernel...
## booting kernel from legacy image at 80538d18
image name: kernel-power
image type: arm linux kernel image (uncompressed)
data size: 1,7mib
load address: 80008000
Entry point: 80008000
verifying cheksum.... ok
loading kernel image...ok
ok
using existing atags at 0x80000100
starting kernel....
and after that nothing happens. i can see that text but thats it ?? What to do ****....
I can shutdown the phone by taking battery off, is there any way to fix this or just reflash ?
Same happen my N900 also.
Any one explain how to clear this problem step by step.
I am new to linux.
Okay... it appears as if having multiboot installed and upgrading kernel power causes the problem. Specifically, multiboot specifies
2.6.28.10power40
the upgrade to kernel power removes that and multiboot can't boot.
In my case, the multiboot option 0 which should do a stock kernel has also stopped working, so I suspect I need to reflash my rootfs.
However, if people have other ideas, let me know.
isnt that what i jus said?
and didnt i jus gave a solution to it too?
**edit
i cant believe no lazy *** can do their research
first up
open the keyboard
then boot to option 1 *stock kernel*
then when maemo boots, xterm and nitdroid-uninstall
then apt-get install --reinstall -y kernel-power kernel-power-flasher
then restart..
questions?
isnt that what i jus said?
and didnt i jus gave a solution to it too?
**edit
i cant believe no lazy *** can do their research
first up
open the keyboard
then boot to option 1 *stock kernel*
then when maemo boots, xterm and nitdroid-uninstall
then apt-get install --reinstall -y kernel-power kernel-power-flasher
then restart..
questions?