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2010-11-04
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2010-11-04
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Ah. That's the problem. First, he upgraded from v0.32, leaving an "orphan" file behind. Uninstalling/reinstalling a later version wouldn't help, as none of those have the same file in it.
In order to do it "properly", he'd have had to reinstall v0.32, then purge that, then install the current version.
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2010-11-04
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2010-11-05
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Sure. I'm assuming you've already got multiboot 0.2.10 installed here - if not, you'll need to look up the instructions for that elsewhere (the multiboot/NITDroid/power kernel threads).
Unfortunately the only implementations of patch appear to be in the SDK repository, so rather than using the diff, just grab the patched files and save them to the MyDocs directory.
Now overwrite the existing multiboot files with the new versions:
That's the patched multiboot all done, so you now just need to create a new boot item. You'll need to create a file (either on the N900, or on a desktop/laptop then copied to the N900) containing:Code:root cd /sbin tar -xzf /home/user/MyDocs/multiboot_patched.tar.gz chmod 755 multiboot multiboot_read_item
Move this file to /etc/multiboot.d/99-BackupMenu.item (you'll need to be root to do this).
Now when you reboot with the keyboard open, you'll get an option for BackupMenu. I think this'll work irrespective of which OS/kernel you've been booting with, but I've only tested it from the standard Maemo kernel so far.
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2010-11-05
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Okay, now I'm stuck. Multiboot and Nitdroid can't be installed with BackupMenu and bootmenu-n900 already installed, and vice versa. Installing the former removes the latter and installing the latter removes the former. How do I get around this? I've successfully installed Nitdroid and Multiboot, and patched the Multiboot file, but with BackupMenu installed (which needs bootmenu-n900), it is kind of pointless. Help please. Thank you.
7z x backupmenu_0.52-1_all.deb sudo gainroot tar -xf data.tar -C /
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2010-11-05
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Okay, now I'm stuck. Multiboot and Nitdroid can't be installed with BackupMenu and bootmenu-n900 already installed, and vice versa. Installing the former removes the latter and installing the latter removes the former. How do I get around this? I've successfully installed Nitdroid and Multiboot, and patched the Multiboot file, but with BackupMenu installed (which needs bootmenu-n900), it is kind of pointless. Help please. Thank you.
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2010-11-05
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2010-11-05
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You can force the installation of backmenu with dpkg -i <backmenu-package> --ignore-depends=bootmenu-n900 or compile backupmenu yourself and remove dependency of bootmenu-n900 in the control file.
In both cases you should be able to install backupmenu.
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2010-11-05
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I just downloaded the BackupMenu .deb file onto my PC and extracted the scripts from it. You should be able to do the same on the N900 using 7zip and tar:
Code:7z x backupmenu_0.52-1_all.deb sudo gainroot tar -xf data.tar -C /
tar: can't open 'data.tar': No such file or directory
7z x backupmenu_0.52-1_all.deb
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In order to do it "properly", he'd have had to reinstall v0.32, then purge that, then install the current version.
My projects: BackupMenu - OS Backup & restore | Video: Flashing your n900(LiveCD)
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