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Originally Posted by justfive View Post
Hello,

I did the steps 1 - 4. The phone shows a warning (I think that's right), but if I type "fdisk -l", I can't see any sdb partitions.
Any help?

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Do a "dmesg" and look for the last few lines.
There should be something about connecting USB devices, if it is recognizing the exported partitions correctly.

Some linux distros do not mount volumes automatically, so you need to do that by hand.
 

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Originally Posted by juiceme View Post
Do a "dmesg" and look for the last few lines.
There should be something about connecting USB devices, if it is recognizing the exported partitions correctly.

Some linux distros do not mount volumes automatically, so you need to do that by hand.
How should I mount these partitions. I can't see them in the Disk Utility.

P.S. I'm using Linux Mint 14
 

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Well, post the output of your "dmesg" to pastebin.com so I can see how the partitions are detected.
 

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I think these are the important lines (those with usb).

http://pastebin.com/cccja9PB
 

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OK, it looks like now that the USB device cannot be exported as a mapped partition. Did you correctly shut down the device (long 8s press on the power button) before flashing the device wth the MALF removal kernel?

The device must be completely off, it will boot up after the flasher uploads the maintatance kernel to it.

If that does not work, there are alternate methods, you can boot the device up with MOSLO kernel or ubiboot-02 kernel and try to telnet into the device if the export still does ot work with those.
 

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It doesn't boot up. It stops at the warning message.
 

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Suddenly it's working!

After downloading this file: http://juiceme.cloud-7.de/ubiboot/ub...biboot-01-mtd5

I typed:

sudo flasher --load -k zImage_2.6.32.54-ubiboot-01-mtd5 -n initrd.img-rescue-2.6.32.20112201-11.2-n950 --boot

Then I pressed the power button and it's booting. No Data Lost!

But now the device is showing up a warning message at boot and asking for email passwords every time! Any solutions?
 

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OK, nice to know you got in

The reason it now shows the "scary warning" is because you are in open mode. The aegis security framework of your device is now in a half-working state.

The reason the device asks for the passwords is because originally the password storage was created using the aegis closed mode keys, and now your device wants to use open mode keys.

Solution to the second problem is easy. You need only delete the password storage and recreate it, then it will use the open mode keys and no longer ask the parrwords again.

Solution to the first problem is a bit more difficult. The removal of the open-mode warning can only be done when you are in closed mode, before entering open mode. So, if you want to get rid of that warning, you need to first back up everything and then reflash the device clean as that is the only way to go to open mode. Then you need to restore the backups.
 

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Originally Posted by Rusnak-COBRA View Post
4 - Start terminal, cd /usr/bin, run below command and then attach phone to USB cable
Code:
sudo flasher --load -k vmlinuz-2.6.32.20112201-11.2-adaptation-n950-bootloader -n initrd.img-rescue-2.6.32.20112201-11.2-n950 --boot
5 - Wait a minute and run "fdisk -l",you should see 3 more partitions (Like this: sdb* are phone ones, your names can differ. sdb1 id 56 or 9GB mass storage MyDocs partition, sdb2 for rootfs 4GB, sdb3 for userfs 2GB)
After 10 minutes "fdisk-l" shows only /dev/sda and no other partitions, while the device continues to show the warning screen.. I don't know what to do
 
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can any one please help how to do this in windows pc?
 
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