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Mil, thank you, thank you, and thank you.
Had some problem with opera, and cannot undo whatever happened to it, it broke and would not work. I wiped my tears dry, and without hesitation, jumped right into step 7 of your instruction, ./nupgrade.sh 0-4, then went helping my wife to prepare breakfast. Dont know how long it take, as if I care, when I came back, it's done and everything is back to normal. That is what I call a regular automated installation.........100% hands free. Thank you again, Mil. This is day and night when I triedto clone the 2006OS to the MMC It wont download, file was missing, this TAR but not this TAR, my good grief, that is worst than to teach a pig to dance! bun |
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My pleasure!
I wrote this script so that when I had a spare 30 minutes I could disengage brain, run the script and walk away safe in the knowledge that when I returned I would have a succesfully cloned OS. Glad it's helping you too! :) |
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Actually i am booted into my MMC without any problems, but only thing is i am not able to find the remaining FAT partition. your trick will work if i booted from internal flash, right? I guess it can be fixed by reformatting the FAT partition, but i donno how to do that? |
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___________________________________________ Nay, if it works, it works. You turned the 770 off, and take out the card, bla bla bla. There is a possibility that the card was not inserted 'perfectly' but is allowing the previous format/working temporary and thus heated up the media and causing the problems. As I said, it is a last ditch effort. For hard drive, I even put it in refrigertor and will sometime allow me to recover some data before it dies again after 15min or so working. [QUOTE=____________________________________________ I guess it can be fixed by reformatting the FAT partition, but i donno how to do that?[/QUOTE] This, boot from MM, step 4 is partition, will kill the other partition too, not recommend. the formatting is next step, http://examplified.net/guide/Nokia_7...ting_from_MMC/. Tools>file manager>memory card also has a formatting command, not sure how it works, I think step 4 above should take care of you, post if questions. good luck. bun |
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mkdosfs /dev/mmcblk0p1 shutdown -r now above command solved my problem, my remaining FAT partition is back, before your suggestion i was in the impression that the script by milhouse will take care of that too,,,!! I have another question. this device gives very little time to hold menu button to get boot menu, and most of the times i am little late and it defaults boots into internal flash. So I want to increse that time to press menu button and even if i didnt press button it should default boot into my MMC, how can i do that? |
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Im getting an error installing e2fsprogs
Package e2fsprogs is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source E: Package e2fsprogs has no installation candidate Any ideas? Also wanted to say thank you for taking the time to write this up. Was exactly what I was looking for. |
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I'm almost done with this process, for not knowing anything about Linux it was easy enough, just a little problems due to errors of my own. Milhouse, thanks for posting this!
Edit: How do i know if i'm using the memory card or the flash memory? |
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