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Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
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Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
@peterleinchen @taixzo wifi working in latest Nemo. something broken with you or your phone :D
and with wayland nemo you can use most of Sailfish apps on it ;) |
Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
I'm not sure if its totally off topic here, but I have a correctly working UbiBoot setup with nemo (sailfish lipstick), android, harmattan and firefox installed.
Let's just say that I want to restore the phone to it's full original state. My question is that do I have to do anything with the partition created for Nemo, or all I have to do is to reflash the phone with the original arm & emmc.bins? |
Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
You have all possibilities,
depending on what you want to achieve. 1. full reset to factory state flash fw and emmc with option --no-preserve 2. only get rid of ubiboot flash only the kernel --flash-only=kernel you may remove nitdroid/firefox folder and MyDocs/boot partition 4 will stay and may be used for other means |
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Or if I use the --no-preserve option, will it "automatically" restore all the partitions & other stuff to it's default states? |
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Thanks. Sorry if I seem to be a bit dumb, but I am. That's why I ask twice (or even more) before I do anything.
EDIT: Thanky fo patience, it looks like a succesful flash. |
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Have searched can't find!
Anyone as I have problems with 'Mail for Exchange' with Ubiboot? I can't connect to server in N9 with Ubiboot (both l2fix and plus kernels) - no problem in my N9 without Ubiboot (l2fix kernel)?:confused: |
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There used to be problem with SIP when using ubiboot and that was caused by the preinit script that was used back then, it was the same one used by Nitdroid and it had USB networking enabled which caused SIP to try to route packets to wrong interface. However, that has been corrected by the new preinit script which is same as original Harmattan preinit. I wonder if there is something similar here. Can you do "ls -la /sbin/pre*" on Harmattan console, are your /sbin/preinit and /sbin/preinit_harmattan identical? |
Re: Introducing ubiboot N9 (multiboot OS loader)
Ok, I have a problem now. I tried to repartition using GParted to add an extended partition, so I backed up all the data on my Alt_OS, rootfs and the other partition which holds the Nitdroid files, and then repartitioned. I recreated the partitions I'd deleted, and untarred the files back into them. However, none of my OS's boot anymore. I verified that the partition numbers are still the same (i.e. rootfs is on /dev/mmcblk0p3), and now I don't know what to do. All the files are there, the permissions are the same as they used to be, and the partitions are the same - what am I missing?
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