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Re: Help with dual booting Mer
Disabling watchdog.
If you have a white screen saying "Booting mer from..." and the device reboots, DO NOT DISABLE the watchdog. This screen says it cannot boot from the memory card. If you disable the watchdog, you would have no way to reboot the device except for taking out the battery. The problem is somewhere else. Still got to know where exactly, though |
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Copy the modules from /lib/modules/current to the respective directory in Mer |
Re: Help with dual booting Mer
Nope, they are only needed for custom kernel builds. For me it was a completely different thing.
To create the bootmenu mer.item file, I used Far Manager with WinSCP plugin. I noticed strange music note-like symbols in the "Booting from..." line. I deleted the file, sshed into the device using putty, run vi (the ugliest editor I've ever seen - why command mode, why not use ctrl-command combinations which are industry standart?) and copy-pasted the insides for the file into the putty session, and saved the file as mer.item in VI. And it finally started!! Probably a codepage issue. I assume the same results could be achived by gui versions of text editors inside Ubuntu or whatever. Anyway, Mer started. Finally. Now I'm stuck and the "Please be sure your username..." stage. It keeps prompting for a username regardless of what I type. UPD: got it... used "a" for full name and "b" for username... You've got to have no cursor blinking in the enter area or something like that. Anyway, after giving a name to the device (name-tablet), it's just black screen and nothing more. If you have the virtual keyboard onscreen, it hangs...on reboot, setup is all over again |
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is it possible to use one of the kernels that are there in the overclocking section to use to boot mer...since they optimised for the device...??
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Hey, Just installed mer (kinda) from the instructions for mer 0.9 on the maemo website. when i got to the line,
mkswap /dev/mmcblk0p2 It said "Can't open '/dev/mmcblk0p2': No such file or directory". So i skipped it and went ahead with the install. Finally finished it but when i boot it it is reallllllllllllllllllllly slow. So i went ahead and tried to run that line and see if it helped. But it gave me the same error. I'm trying to dual boot it on a Nokia 770 with OS2008HE and mer is installed on mmcblk0p1 (the MMC card). The card is a 2gb card. Please Help! 73s DE KJ4RGS |
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Sorry, but Im unable to set the DRIVE bootable - installed gparted and all Im able to do is to set the PARTITION bootable, not the drive. Sorry for lame question, but how to do that? Im used to use cfdisk but there I didnt find a way either ...
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