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Originally Posted by supergadgetman View Post
I dont suppose you have a quick-n-easy fix for recovering from a boot menu loop? I just uninstalled the old kde from application manager and rebooted my n800. It comes to the Boot menu, I choose "MMC card, partition2, ext2". The blue line goes 95% across the bottom, then it reboots back to the boot menu. Its weird because kde wasnt even installed on the card that I boot from (mmc2). My card doesnt appear to be corrupted so I am at a loss. Any ideas?
I am really confused about your setup.

I think you are saying, that you have an n800
it has bootmenu installed and you were booting from SD.

You installed KDE into your boot from SD partition using . . .

KDE/Koffice Install made easy for everyone
http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=14680


If this is the case, this was not a supported configuration and I am unsure what has happened. Its really hard to say off the top of my head.

The problem is that the "KDE/Koffice Install made easy for everyone" was made to run from flash, so removing it from a boot from SD partition may leave a configuration file somehow depending on booting to flash.

It was not intended to work this way, and I am surprised it booted after you installed it.

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If this is not the case, and my assumptions are wrong?

Then please provide me with (exactly) how you installed KDE
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