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you should have the multiboot installed in your N900 , then if you have custom kernel installed , just reboot N900 but you should open the keyboard and don't close it until the device boot up again , then you should see a menu with some options , one of them is your custom kernel . select it and u will start up with it.
If u reboot with closed keyboard , you will not see the boot menu .
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2012-11-16
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dpkg --list | grep kernel-power
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2012-11-19
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Please do ignore all of adelalgomai's advice.
Run the following command and check whether power kernel is listed:
Code:dpkg --list | grep kernel-power
Did you try to install it before?
It is marked installed, but if the device doesn't automatically run the power kernel after a reboot, then the previous installation must've failed.
Did you install (or had at one point installed) any packages which modify (or replace) the existing kernel or any packages which modify the boot process of the N900?
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Hey do this
apt-get install --reinstall kernel-power kernel-power-flasher
don't forget to push thanks
Ok cool, whatever, I'll just use
Huh: "kernel-power is already installed and the latest version"??
What is going on here? Should I not be using the package manager to install kernel power? Running uname -r shows that I am running the standard kernel.