pls anyone help me out i am not able to connect nitdroid with gprs in roaming even i tick data in roaming and installing nitdroid three times, and adhoc wifi also not showing in nitdroid, i try with replashing wpa_supplicant provided on net but then wifi keep turning off and on. Is there any solution ??
Thanks ammyt, I am using NITDroid 2.3.4 with Kernel Version: 2.6.28.NIT.07 (25-02-10). I have installed in 8gb microSD. I am facing sudden reboot sometime during NITDroid 2.3.4 is idle / locked. But with this current setup I can run many games but bit of lag and my memory usage is reaching 80% every time without having any wadgets. I also tried activating the Swap on microSD (/dev/mmcblk1p3). Every time cleanup memory and then need to start any game. I am not sure that this combination (NITDroid 2.3.4 and Kernel 2.6.28.NIT.07) is the best one for speed and performance for running apps/3d games. I mainly use NITDroid for games. I know that we have send/receive sms as the new feature in 2.3.7. Is that 2.3.7 will be much better speed when compared to 2.3.4? Please suggest what is the best combination for better performance of NITDroid.
Please let me know the most stable version of Kernel with optimized performance. Thanks again
Let me get this right, you want to "combine", if you will, two partitions to act as a single one so you can have 40something gigabytes of free space??
There are some methods, but all are pretty rough
I'll try to explain much clearer:
I have the 27GB internal storage memory (AKA "MyDocs" in Maemo) and I have a 14.92GB micro SD (AKA "mmc1" in maemo) as shown all in the picture attached. I want an access to both in NITdroid too, as they both contain music and other files I may need. Be it as a single one, or two saperated by completely different paths - as in maemo, as for now I can see and access only the 27GB "MyDocs" partition in NITdroid.
Just name any way you know.
@stryker9
What the hell are you doing to your device man? You don't even have to care about what kind of eMMC image your using if you created a custom mmcblk0p5 partition. What is the size of the new partition created? Just repartition, install KP with multiboot then KP bootimg, then the backupmenu patch. After that, report here to see that everything boots up. I will guide you later on.
- On it boss..!
..i **** you not, the moment this works with backupmenu, i'll do the russian-dnace thingie..! ;]
I do have a 2.5GB mmcblk0p5 partition. It ran NITDroid very VERY smooth when i was running it without backupmenu. So yeah, i am trying to get this all sorted, with a step-by-step approach.
Plus, there is a problem i noted: when working with KP, after booting Stock - KP could not be reloaded.. this can be corrected by taking the zImage-KP file from /boot to /boot/multiboot. That solves it.. but that completely breakes the Stock-kernel in turn.
Is it (this may be a stupid qweschun), but is it just a limitation that once KP has been installed, you can NOT load stock kernel, at all..?? I'm guessing not.
Plus, can you just check whether backupmenu-multiboot has any dependency-conflict with nitdroid-installer (because the n-installer DOES remove it when it's originally installed)..?
..i **** you not, the moment this works with backupmenu, i'll do the russian-dnace thingie..! ;]
I do have a 2.5GB mmcblk0p5 partition. It ran NITDroid very VERY smooth when i was running it without backupmenu. So yeah, i am trying to get this all sorted, with a step-by-step approach.
Plus, there is a problem i noted: when working with KP, after booting Stock - KP could not be reloaded.. this can be corrected by taking the zImage-KP file from /boot to /boot/multiboot. That solves it.. but that completely breakes the Stock-kernel in turn.
Is it (this may be a stupid qweschun), but is it just a limitation that once KP has been installed, you can NOT load stock kernel, at all..?? I'm guessing not.
Plus, can you just check whether backupmenu-multiboot has any dependency-conflict with nitdroid-installer (because the n-installer DOES remove it when it's originally installed)..?
..will report in shortly.
and when i do with autoinstaller i just follow it untill first step next part i do manually, and the funny thing is i have to change item device to mmcblk1p2 to run my nitdroid, but its okay, its smooth, its worth it,
I'll try to explain much clearer:
I have the 27GB internal storage memory (AKA "MyDocs" in Maemo) and I have a 14.92GB micro SD (AKA "mmc1" in maemo) as shown all in the picture attached. I want an access to both in NITdroid too, as they both contain music and other files I may need. Be it as a single one, or two saperated by completely different paths - as in maemo, as for now I can see and access only the 27GB "MyDocs" partition in NITdroid.
Just name any way you know.
You will probably have to edit /etc/fstab or /etc/mtab from maemo so that they are accessible from android and then mount them from the terminal and access them with a file manager... I imagine at least
and when i do with autoinstaller i just follow it untill first step next part i do manually, and the funny thing is i have to change item device to mmcblk1p2 to run my nitdroid, but its okay, its smooth, its worth it,
- I am guessing that such is because with the autoinstaller, your rootfs (maybe?) is getting used instead of a separate partition.