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Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
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According to your ubiboot.log at least Nemo partition is OK and kernel was found and loaded correctly: Code:
Aug 22 18:15:21 (none) user.notice root: Selecting Nemo OS, running kernel /boot/Nemo/boot/bzImage How does the device behave exactly when you try to start up Nemo? Does it just hang with black screen but possibly running SW or does it turn the power off? (You can determine if it is running or turned off by behaviour when you quickly press and release the power button. Do not keep it held, just press quickly. If it is powered OFF, the power led will blink once. If it is hung or blind but power ON, led will not blink) |
Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
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Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
Maybe the destination of my Nemo is wrong, based on the walkthrough it should create a folder with a name Alt_OS but mine it didnt,so I created manually and put it in /media . May I know where is the Alt_OS should be located?
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Alt_OS should be the mmcblk0p4 partition and the point of moounting does not matter. The firts boot can be very slow, so try to wait ~30min or check the release of Nemo and Its unpacking.
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where will i see that mmcblk0p4
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Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
Do command "/sbin/sfdisk -l /dev/mmcblk0" as root.
You sould see 4 partitions. edit: ----------- Besides, based on your log the Nemo kernel was loaded correctly by ubiboot so I am fairly sure you do have to have something there.... And the fact that the power led did not blink suggests that some kernel is running.... |
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yes i do have 4 partitions
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My turn to have issues while installing....
Baseline is my existing PR1.3 install on top of which I have executed: flasher -f -F main.bin -R Followed by: flasher -a main.bin -k zImage_2.6.32.54-openmode_l2fix --flash-only=kernel -f -R I can (apparently) install correctly the openmode kernel as it keeps my passwords upon reboot. After that, I skip everything related to Nemo and I jump to flashing Ubiboot with: D:\Nokia\Flasher>flasher -a main.bin -k zImage_2.6.32.54-ubiboot-02_040613 --flash-only=kernel -f -R After reboot, I can see the Moslo maintenance screen. Once I unplugged USB, I go to graphical multiboot. I click on the Meego guys and then select "Open mode +L2 fix" (or so). Cool animation, black screen, some USB sound disconnecting and.... that's it. If I select Nitdroid (e-eyes fix...), same problem. |
Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
@KTy have you put neccesarry kernels to the /boot folder and edited ubiboot.conf?
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And/or also put cpio in correct place? You did mention but I assume you did?
You may check the /var/log/ubiboot* logs in maintenance mode for what's going wrong. juiceme's readme is very clear and.there is also a wiki page. |
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