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2011-11-28
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install bash3 or bash4 from HAM/Fapman and you should have a shell (bash4 substitutes for default if I remember correctly), at least in theory osso-xterm should open bash for you to fix it (or stay with it)
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Yes, flashing rootfs alone leaves MyDocs intact.
What happens when u use shortcut for xterm, Ctrl+Shift+x?
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I was installing a script with make [scriptname] then I had a problem
the shell interpreter sh replaced by scriptname so when I type sh that script will be executed instead
now I cannot connect to 3G and most application don't run even I cannot connect to my N900 through ssh because sh is removed
I searched in google I found maybe a soultion to change sh with bash by editing /etc/shells
BUT the problem that I cannot even run xterminal
so I had an idea that I edit /etc/shells by script that in deb package created or put sh under /bin/ and Install deb package which does this
Please help me my N900 is screwed up
Last edited by tonypower88; 2011-11-28 at 15:31.