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#61
Originally Posted by qole View Post
Now you tell me.

So what will happen if I just uninstall your package? The flash-and-reboot of your kernel has already happened, will uninstalling the .deb make the system try to flash the Nokia kernel again?
Removing shouldn't reflash it again. I see nothing in the prerm that would do that.
dpkg --remove --force-all diablo-kernel-flasher && apt-get install --reinstall diablo-kernel-flasher

would restore the latest diablo kernel package from nokia. Doing flash-and-reboot again to restore the nokia kernel is your choice. If you don't want to, rm will work
 

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#62
hmm, curiouser and curiouser.

dpkg - warning: ignoring request to remove diablo-kernel-flasher which isn't installed.
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Couldn't find package diablo-kernel-flasher
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#63
Doh, typing from memory doesn't seem to be doing it for me >.<

diablo-kernel-flasher should be kernel-diablo-flasher
 

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#64
Oh man, now I'm in deep poop.

dpkg: kernel-diablo-flasher: dependency problems, but removing anyway as you request:
osso-software-version-rx34 depends on kernel-diablo-flasher (2.6.21-200829maemo1).
[snip]
Package kernel-diablo-flasher is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source
E: Package kernel-diablo-flasher has no installation candidate
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Crap, that *should* have worked. It must be all this diablo-1 crap, sorry.

I've uploaded the latest proper version from Nokia's servers here:
http://qwerty12.maemobox.org/kernel-...maemo1_all.deb

dpkg -i it and osso-software-version-rx34 should be satisfied. Sorry for the trouble.
 

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Whew, thanks qwerty12.

So now the steps for anyone wanting this fancy kernel (post-Diablo-SSU) are:

1. Start a terminal, gain root
2. Install qwerty12's modified kernel
Code:
dpkg -i kernel-diablo-flasher_2.6.21-200823maemo3_all.modfied.deb
3.
Code:
flash-and-reboot
It will tell you that there's a kernel image waiting for you, do you want to flash it? I answered yes. My tablet did some stuff and then rebooted.
4. Get qwerty12's stock kernel
5. start a terminal, gain root
6.
Code:
dpkg --remove --force-all kernel-diablo-flasher 
dpkg -i kernel-diablo-flasher_2.6.21-200829maemo1_all.deb
NEW STEP:
7.
Code:
rm /boot/zImage-diablo-200828
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#67
Originally Posted by qole View Post
2. Start a terminal, gain root
Just a note, for flash-and-reboot, you do not need to be root. Nokia installs a sudoers file which allows flash-and-reboot to be run via sudo and the flash-and-reboot script has a section at the top that will relaunch it using sudo if you are "user".

But I have the feeling I'm going on here as you need to be root to use dpkg for the 5th step as you know

But you can shave 1 seconds off by making step 2:
2. Start a terminal

:P

Anyway, I'm done with just a simple kernel like this :P. I've been working on this:
op_mode patch, rotation patch, brightness changing patch, 48Mhz mmc, japanese radio patch, musb fix patch, preempt, usb powercheck disabled, OTG whitelist disabled so everything works, menulaus setting voltages messages removed from dmesg, eac mode, play enabled, record disabled messages removed from dmesg.

Except for the preempt, and the eac mode patch, the rest is all patches and work by other people

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#68
okay, maybe I'm dense or something but I seem not to be able to install these two kernal updates with the above 6 steps...

when I try to install the first one (kernel-diablo-flasher_2.6.21-200823maemo3_all.modfied), app manager says
unable to update kernal-diablo-flasher.
incompatible application package


I've updated to ver 4.2008-30.2 already on a fresh flash - am I missing a step or something???

/me is confused
 
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I had to install it with "dpkg -i kernel-diablo-flasher_2.6.21-200823maemo3_all.modfied.deb"
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ah! I got it! Maybe we should update the first post?

but, now that I just installed both of these kernels... what have I installed? seriously can someone enlighten me?
 
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