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2013-06-23
, 10:21
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#2
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Is there any possibility to access the rootfs and copy some files (if fixing this problem isn't possible)?.
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2013-06-23
, 10:51
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broken, reboot-loop, root-ssh, rootfs, update |
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I had some conflict in
/etc/default/mount-opts
before it was
# Options for mounting user's filesystems
home_opts="rw,noatime,errors=continue,commit=1,dat a=writeback"
fat_opts="noauto,nodev,noexec,nosuid,noatime,nodir atime,utf8,uid=29999,shortname=mixed,dmask=000,fma sk=0133,rodir"
and now it is the variation which was in the update.
I don't know wether it is related to the mount-opts, perhaps anyone has an idea how to fix this without flashing?
I remember that I also installed Ubuntu a year ago and therefore had to change the partitions. Perhaps that could be the reason why the update broke my mobile.
Is there any possibility to access the rootfs and copy some files (if fixing this problem isn't possible)?
Sometimes it will keep stuck in a reboot loop or it shuts down while the LED glows yellow and fades off.