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2008-12-15
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2008-12-15
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2008-12-15
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Hey all. Just came across this thread today. Looks like you have been up to some really cool stuff.
I did an install on my N810. Running into a problem I did not see anyone report, so I thought I would detail my installation method (to make sure I did not screw something up) and the issues that I am seeing.
To install, I took the 1GB MicroSD card I had, and split it into three partitions. The first is a FAT16 partition set to 128Meg. 2nd is just one sector. 3rd is the rest of the card with a ext3 fs on it. I uncompressed the files (tar -xjpvf /rootfs_nitdroid.tar.bz2) onto it. I then used the flasher from Linux on the N810 (after booting it holding down the application switch button while it was attached to the computer via USB). Flash seemed to go fine. I then was able to put the MicroSD card back in the N810 and boot up android.
Android seems to boot fine, and is very responsive.
On boot, Android reports and error. "Application Settings (in process com.android.settings) is not responding. With options "Force Close" and "Wait". Happens each time.
I am able to connect to a wireless network fine, however no network access appears to work. I tried the "setprop net.dns1 <ip>" Through the devtools->Terminal Emulator. (Is that the right place to try that?) with no luck.
After running for about five minutes, the device turns off. Settings that were changed are saved.
Anyone has any things I should try, of if I did the install wrong, I am all ears. I was a bit confused by the "Internal MMC" instruction. I am assuming that was to mean the slot for the MicroSD slot, as I don't know how to gain access to the internal memory to the level I would be able to reformat/repartition it. So if I got that wrong, please let me know which method I should be taking.
Thanks
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@jogorman:
It booted from external SD? WTF? I though it could not...
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2008-12-15
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2008-12-15
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Just a quick update, ADB shell was able to let me get online in browser just fine. (Amazing how much faster that is the then standard browser.)
Still crashes the same however, and the DNS settings do not persist between sessions like the other settings I had changed did.
flasher --enable-rd-mode
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2008-12-15
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Okay, looks like i finally made some progress... I have a framebuffer console on 770 and its working fine up to finding the partition... Waiting for root device... and that's it. Maybe the MMC driver is not initialized properly, but i can't see the messages more than the page above it. Solca, do you know of any way to get them? adb is not working yet
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