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Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
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You can download a default set from here, for example. The tarfile includes also the kernel but you do not need that as you already have it flashed on your device.
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but how do I install nitdroid from there? It extracts to a different folder. Or can I just change the name in the entry to Nitdroid and extract the nitdroid files to /sailfish? Would this be a problem? I would assume that the bootloader is different for each os, at least the steps to load each different one. |
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Nitdroid you need to install just as always, just make a directory /home/nitdroid/ and extract your FS image there. Don't forget to install the preinit files for Nitdroid :) And you also need to copy a Nitdroid-type kernel to your /boot directory as the default one you have now (L2-fixed Open Mode) does not work with Nitdroid... The bootloader (ubiboot) is same for all the OS'es you can imagine, you just specify the kernel and initscript in your ubiboot.conf file for each OS/kernel you want to run. |
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So what you're telling me is: 1. I need a different kernel. I put this in /boot of my harmattan partition? 2. I extract Nitdroid to /home/nitdroid 3. I install the modified version of ubiboot. Okay this all makes sense, but the problem is, I have the 16GB model. My entire user space is just 8GB. Is there a way to partition more space towards the user? |
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Note that there are few different Nitdroid kernel varieties that @e-yes has made, and you want the one that contains the L2-fix, it boots quicker when launched from ubiboot. Quote:
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Actually, if you look in the top of your ubiboot.conf you notice a key G_UBIBOOT_ARCHIVE which specifies the CPIO to use; You can have multiple CPIO's in your device at the same time, the one given in your config is the one used. (The CPIO contains the menus and graphics, it is tha part that defines the look and feel of your ubiboot) Quote:
/MyDocs 10G Now, as you have SailfishOS your device looks like this: /MyDocs 6G Depending on the applicatons and data you have on your device it is usually either your /root or /home that runs out of memeory. If you have lot of applications, your /root runs out if you have a lot of emails, your /home runs out When you install Nitdroid it is by default suggested that you do it in your /home, but nothing really prevents you putting it on /root if there's more space there. The only restriction is that you cannot put it on your /MyDocs as that's formatted as FAT and android needs to live on an EXTFS partition. (Well I have formated my /MyDocs also as ext4, but that is another story alltogether) |
Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
How do I flash my new kernel without screwing over the entire OS? I still do want openmode on my N9, can I have both at once?
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What do you want to flash anyway? |
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ubiboot is a boot loader, it loads your selected kernel from a file in userspace filesystem to memory and boots it. That's the reason it can boot many OS'es, each with up to 6 selectable kernels. (there's the README document that tells you some things on how it works...) Now, what you do, is you just copy the kernel image that's suitable for Nitdroid into /boot/ directory of your Harmattan installation, the same place that you now have your L2-fixed kernel, and then you write up a configuration entry for it in your ubiboot.conf file. That's it. No flashing required, never again :) |
Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
Did some re-organizing of the ubiboot repositories on Swagman and Skeiron.
ADDITION: There's also a new beautiful ubiboot theme made by @FotixChiang called "Arctic"
This is English localization but there is also a Chinese version available :) |
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