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#11
the ts2005.ko is a fix for the the touchscreen and it is fixed in the tar i dl
And booting nitdroid hangs after switching to init it says kernel panic advise to kill init or something like that cant' remember the full error
 
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the nitdroid kernel doenmt boot but it hangs after switching to init and the ..ko is fixed in the tar i dl'ed
 
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Originally Posted by LTman View Post
the nitdroid kernel doenmt boot but it hangs after switching to init and the ..ko is fixed in the tar i dl'ed
Ok, I understand. I'm sorry but if you followed these steps and your device is in R&D mode, I'm not able to help much as I installed it on memory card partition with no problems (haven't checked too much, but it booted one time few minutes ago). Maybe it really is a matter of internal/external memory... What I would do in your situation is trying to repeat the whole process, and if it still doesn't boot - give up or try to put it on sd card (even borrow a card from someone for 1 day and see if it works this way to be sure it's because of using internal memory).

And three more questions/suggestions:
1. Did you install/reinstall some kernel related packages afer copying /lib/modules and /lib/firmware directories to ubuntu partition? I guess you are aware that you should after every installation or upgrade of kernel, but I want to make sure :P (and I still have no idea why you cannot boot Ubuntu, as it looks like you did everything allright, so I'm just guessing)
2. Did you check the permissions of /lib/modules directory and /lib/firmware if they are the same as in Maemo? (these suggestions sound noob'y, but it's never bad to check... we are just humans and everyone makes mistakes, right? )
3. If all fails, maybe try some older NITDroid kernel? (it may be stupid idea, but someone in the thread about Ubuntu mentioned he booted it with NITDroid kernel around a year ago, so maybe (without installing deb, just unpacking files) copy the /boot/blablabla kernel file (05 instead of 06 maybe?), /system/lib/modules/blablah.NIT.05 to /ubuntupartition/lib/modules and create custom multiboot entry for it? I would try that also in your position)

I'm out of ideas now

Edit: oh, I see you already have vmlinuz-2.6.28.NIT.05 kernel installed... Did you try that? Maybe try 04 or older then?
 
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#14
Hey i now 99.99999% sure that it is an internel externel prob not eith multiboot but with the kernel because nitdroid kernel while trying to boot says that root device mmcblk1p4 is OK
strange huh so i am on my last straw could somebody lead to where to get the meego kernel anyone
 
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