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Originally Posted by danito View Post
And use *mkfs.ext4* for checking the three volumes:
/dev/mmcblk0p1
/dev/mmcblk0p2
/dev/mmcblk0p3
You use fsck for checking. You use mkfs.ext4 for creating a filesystem! (i.e. formatting, wiping the whole partition).

So you basically reformatted your three partititions (rootfs, /home and MyDocs, I guess).

when i tried reboot the mobile don't boot correctly
.. because there was nothing to boot. Only the bootloader and a lone kernel.

and then reflashing with the original firmware 1.3, active the developper mode and check in the shell again:

The situation not change but there are very strange:
Well, the situation *did* change as you now had a completely reflashed system. I bet your previous flashing didn't involve wiping the whole N9.

Now we'll never know what the problem was. But at least it's solved for you
 

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