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How to delete read-only audio files on a NOKIA N900? – new challenge
Hello community! This is my first post looking for some help... :)
Nokia-N900: # umount /dev/mmcblk0p1 (enter-nothing happens apparently) Nokia-N900: # fsck.vfat -aw /dev/mmcblk0p1 (enter-after 1 or 2 seconds the screen shows the follow lines) dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN /dev/mmcblk0p1: 5222 files, 182765/442377 clusters Nokia-N900: # What does it mean? After it, I reboot the device and try again to delete files with no success. They still as read-only with shaded properties not available for modification when reconnect the USB cable for PC Mass Storage or PC Suite Mode :( Any advice? :confused: |
Re: How to delete read-only audio files on a NOKIA N900? – new challenge
look through this web site, specifically the cd, ls & rm commands. They will allow you to navigate, list file content and delete files in x terminal
You also need to instal rootsh from the repos so you can gain root access with the command sudo gainroot http://ss64.com/bash/ |
Re: How to delete read-only audio files on a NOKIA N900? – new challenge
Thank you Raif :)
You advice was very useful. Here is how I proceeded; :cool:
/home/user # cd MyDocs /home/user/MyDocs # ls -a /home/user/MyDocs # cd .sounds /home/user/MyDocs # rm -r directory /home/user/MyDocs # exit ~ $ exit Where directory was the name of the folder containing read-only files. Of course the result was that read-only audio files were removed successfully! Lessons learned;
Thank you for reading! :) |
Re: How to delete read-only audio files on a NOKIA N900? – new challenge
Comprehensive posts mate.
You could also have installed filebox, which is a must for every user in my opinion, and browsed the folders and just deleted them. Filebox allows you to browse with root access and also to see hidden folders if you wish. The solution you used taught you something so that is a bonus too. |
Re: How to delete read-only audio files on a NOKIA N900? – new challenge
Honestly, I never run FileBox as root. I have it, and use it for my file browsing, but I wouldn't want to have point-and-click root destructive powers. That said, if UIs are your thing, yes, you can run FileBox, or half of the other file managers in the repos (though I like Filebox the most myself), with root privileges.
Major props for learning though. Most people don't bother. :) |
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