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2012-11-12
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2012-11-12
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Hey Skry. Thanks for the detailed reply. I have repartitioned the sd card. And reinstalled everything. I will try to see if that works now.
Also, I found this weird:
1. During all these errors, the only way out was to remove the battery. Pressing the power button did nothing.
2. Removing the back cover caused the system to think that the memory card was offline and unusable.
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2012-11-20
, 05:13
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2012-11-20
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I am guessing it was the file system format. I changed to ext4 and whenever I try to mount it on N900 like so:
mount -t ext4 /dev/mmcblk1p1 /media/mnt
I get:
mount: mounting /dev/mmcblk1p1 on /media/mnt/ failed: No such device
If I remove the fs-type or provide a wrong fs-type, I get:
mount: mounting /dev/mmcblk1p1 on /media/mnt/ failed: Invalid argument
Now, I guess I'll try with ext3... Strange that ext4 works for you. Or I need to install some other e2fsprogs package.
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2012-11-23
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1. Power button does nothing currently. Though it should be relatively easy to configure, I have not yet looked at that.
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2012-11-23
, 21:06
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First, I want to thank you for your great efforts. I haven't tried Arch for more than half a year on my N900, and I was amazed how smooth the whole instalation worked out. Even more, I couldn't believe my eyes when I saw that you even had adapted the whole thing to systemd already.
This is just a dream come true.
That is quite easy indeed. All you need is to setup acpid (and acpi). Both the power button and the screen lock trigger acpi events.
Any chance that you'll release the PKBUILDs of your packages (especially for linux-n900)? For example, cryptsetup isn't working properly, as it can't load/use the dm_mod kernel module, or I'd like to try out omapfb vs omapdrm. Usually, I'd just have recompiled the kernel (or the needed modules), but that's quite a bunch of work without the PKGBUILD scripts and patches you used. :/
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2012-11-25
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2012-11-25
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Arch Linux has been my favorit OS for years... I've always dreamed to have it on a phone, with encryption. And there is just the post with dm-crypt
I will actively join the development (write documentation, test stuff out, write lightweight and fast c programs -- the arch way) and turn the n900 I luckily got into the best phone ever
dropbox.com has a download limit at some point. That means if too many people start using your great packages, they won't be available anymore at all.
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2012-11-28
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2012-11-30
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