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#122
I rebooted - no apparent effect.

Last night I looked a the creation dates of the files on a Windows computer (N900 tethered in mass storage mode) and found that these files where created while I was sitting in a train to the airport reading the latest news on the N9 via 3G. I am not aware of any event that could have triggered the creation of a new file system (or the loss of my old MyDocs). However, it happened.

Now I discovered further strange behaviour: when tried to restore some old data from an OVI suite backup (what I made only early April, blame me) the data was neither complete nor stored where it was. Instead, a "dev" file within MyDocs was created that now contains some data including a futher .sounds and .documents file.

At least the Easy Debian image was there and I had to move it to MyDocs in order the have it in proper place

When I then started Easy Debian hoping it would work I received the following notice:
EZ-CHROOT ERROR

Mount failure!

/home/user/MyDocs/debian-m5-v3d.img.ext2.lzma failed to mount on loop0

mount: mounting /dev/loop0 on /.debian failed: invalid argument
Meanwhile I come accustomed to the fact that part of my files are lost. So, now it is all about recreating a reliable device.