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2011-05-08
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2011-05-08
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Thanks but,
I think you don't have to include the commands for fresh install since it's just for upgrading..
Still, i believe the uninstallation method is incorrect or missing something,
since if you try it and then install a new nitdroid you'll get sh : /dev/mmcblk0p2 unknown operand error..
Could someone please fix this?
cd / umount /home /and mount /home /and
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2011-05-08
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When you see this, try the following:
That should do the trickCode:cd / umount /home /and mount /home /and
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2011-05-08
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2011-05-08
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If you don't know how to check your N900's uptime, you probably shouldn't own it.