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    [Android] NITDroid V2 Help/Tutorial Topic - Updated

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    gjroeleveld | # 421 | 2010-07-08, 20:14 | Report

    Do you have a (micro)sd card in the phone?
    If so, did you create the 2 partitions mentioned before?

    Look for the fdisk solution or the gparted solution in the first post, or on the wiki. (wiki.nitdroid.com)

    good luck

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    tobyax | # 422 | 2010-07-08, 21:09 | Report

    ok, I solved.

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    ArchiMark | # 423 | 2010-07-08, 22:07 | Report

    Any ideas as to why when I get to the boot screen where you suppose to enter a number (shows me choice of options 2 and 5...)???

    I can't enter a number from the keyboard...only can enter letter characters...

    I've followed latest instructions on the other thread....

    Thanks!

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    Dousan | # 424 | 2010-07-08, 22:24 | Report

    Originally Posted by ArchiMark View Post
    Any ideas as to why when I get to the boot screen where you suppose to enter a number (shows me choice of options 2 and 5...)???

    I can't enter a number from the keyboard...only can enter letter characters...

    I've followed latest instructions on the other thread....

    Thanks!
    It sounds like you're using The old bootmenu? You should install the new one from jay c. It's posted how to instal in steves post #2142. In the new bootmenu you can type numbers. If you used the old method to install you're probebly in RnD mode wich you don't need (i'm not sure, but i think you can't be in RnD mode with the new version) to be with the new version. I would wait for steve to release the new rootfs before going any further with the nitdroid install. When released i would use his instructions to install. I did it with the giude from that post (#2142), and it's pretty much just a copy past job. Copy from website and paste in xterm
    Here is the link to that post if you want to try it out anyway. The wifi is not working at the moment (8th/july-2010)...
    http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=2142

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    jukzh | # 425 | 2010-07-08, 23:40 | Report

    Help me, n900 bricked, NOT Responding, just Nokia logo with a box bellow, after switching to R&D!

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    frostbyte | # 426 | 2010-07-09, 01:21 | Report

    noob question:

    per these instructions

    Originally Posted by dj_steve View Post

    3. Mount your android partition and install rootfs (this will wipe out previous data so backup anything you want)
    Code:
    cd /
    mkdir and
    mount -o noatime,rw /dev/mmcblk1p2 /and
    cd /home/user/MyDocs
    wget http://downloads.nitdroid.com/NITDroid-N900-0.0.5-1FroYo-GAPPS-Fixed.tar.bz2
    bzip2 -d NITDroid-N900-0.0.5-1FroYo-GAPPS-Fixed.tar.bz2
    cd /and
    tar xvf /home/user/MyDocs/NITDroid-N900-0.0.5-1FroYo-GAPPS-Fixed.tar
    cd ..
    umount /and
    rmdir /and

    when i try

    bzip2 -d NITDroid-N900-0.0.5-1FroYo-GAPPS-Fixed.tar.bz2

    i get

    NITDroid-N900-0.0.5-1FroYo-GAPPS-Fixed.tar.bz2 is not a bzip2 file



    what gives? (well other than i know jacksh*t about linux...)


    EDIT: i like having a conversation with myself. re-did the whole process from scratch and so far so good. must've been an interrupted download leading to a corrupted file. oh, dj-steve et al, you guys kick arse!

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    one1002 | # 427 | 2010-07-09, 16:45 | Report

    hi guys..i'm confused in which way do i need to follow in order to install android..

    from the wiki (http://wiki.nitdroid.com/index.php?title=N900-install)

    or from the 1st page of development page (http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=49811)

    or from the 30th page of development page (http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...&postcount=296)

    or from the page 215 of development page (http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=2142)

    or from help/tutorial first page (http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=56524)

    sorry for being so stupid..but yes..i'm a bit dumb...i dont know which way to follow to install android froyo with the latest rootsh kernel (working wifi)

    appreciate if someone can point it out..thx

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    Descalzo | # 428 | 2010-07-09, 17:09 | Report

    As far as I can tell, you can't install froyo with working wifi yet. There's an update coming soon, supposedly today.

    But an overview of installing Android is basically thus:
    1. partition the microsd card (FAT32 partition1, ext3 partition2)
    2. Extract rootfs to ext3 partition on microsd
    3. Install bootmenu
    4. Flash kernel

    What you're seeing is that the various instructions are for different stages of the project-in-development. Once the rootfs changes (which we're waiting for now) the instructions change. Once the bootmenu changes (which just happened twice this week), the instructions change. Once the kernel changes (I think this is also going to happen soon), the instructions change.

    But the basic framework for all of these steps don't change. You're probably always going to have to format your microsd card (once it's done you'll just have to erase the ext3 partition when you update). You're always going to have to know how to extract the rootfs. You're always going to have to install bootmenu (once they get a good, stable version (this one seems good to me) you'll probably be able to leave it).

    And so on.

    So in short my advice is to wait until the latest is ready. ToJa (I think it's him) will make an autoinstaller right after that and many of us will help him test it.

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    one1002 | # 429 | 2010-07-09, 17:27 | Report

    many thanks my friend..but what version are you currently using?

    some users reported that they got the wifi works..how is it possible then?

    i thought the android version now is quite stable with the availabilty of marketplace or market app i supposed..from the page 215 (http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p...postcount=2142)

    pardon my stupidity..=/

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    RogerTHAcctant | # 430 | 2010-07-09, 20:59 | Report

    Should i get a class 10 microsd or should i just stay with a class 6, is it capped at any certain point in which higher might not necessarily feel faster?

    let me know, it'll definately persuade my purchase!

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