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Originally Posted by wre View Post
Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
One other thing you might want to try BTW.
Instead of the rescue kernel&initramfs, you can downlload the latest ubiboot kernel which contains the integrated maintanance mode.

Now, see if this gives you a better filesystem export.
ubuntu@ubuntu:~$ sudo flasher -k /home/ubuntu/Downloads/zImage_2.6.32.54-ubiboot-02_301013 -l -b
flasher 3.12.1 (Oct 5 2011) Harmattan
WARNING: This tool is intended for professional use only. Using it may result
in permanently damaging your device or losing the warranty.

Suitable USB interface (bootloader/phonet) not found, waiting...
USB device found at bus 003, device address 004.
Device identifier: 357923040690689 (SN: N/A)
Found device RM-696, hardware revision 1603
NOLO version 2.3.6
Version of 'sw-release': DFL61_HARMATTAN_40.2012.21-3_PR_005
Sending kernel image (11672 kB)...
100% (11672 of 11672 kB, avg. 40250 kB/s)
Success

Also came up with some details on my phone in green writing

Yes, the green lettering is important, it will tell you if the partition exporting and IP initialization has gone OK.
If all went well it should say something like this:
Welcome to N9 Ubiboot ver. 0.3.6
(Boot loader is based on MOSLO ver. 0.0.13.1)
Partitons exported successifully via USB
Configured 192.168.0.15 on USB
Starting DHCP server, offering 192.168.0.100
Starting TELNET server


Now, check that the green text is pretty much like this on the device.
If, instead of Partitons exported successifully via USB it says something like Unable to load the USB modules! or similar, then that is the reason you did not see the export.

Also, if it says the bits about IP address, DHCP and telnet, then you can try to telnet into the device and do the fix that way;
just check that you can get in, open a new console and give command "telnet 192.168.0.15"
If the command succeeds, you have logged into the device and can fix the malf from inside.
 

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