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2013-07-12
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2013-07-16
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2013-07-16
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@hardkorek: easy solution is to backup all data from phone (also MyDocs) and do full reflash (rootfs and also emmc).
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2013-07-16
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I reflashed - all went good without any errors. After installing CSSU testing (thumb version) my filesystem broke again (fortunately mmcblk0p1 so easy to fix doing chkdsk from windows) . I was suspecting that my internal memory wear off but I have no IO errors in dmesg which indicates that there is something in CSSU that breaks my filesystem. I was using CSSU stable for some time and never experienced filesystem errors so it may be related to some changes in testing.
System sounds are fine now, so filesystem corruption was the reason rather than pulse audio.
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2013-07-16
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2013-07-16
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2013-07-17
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I will try and find some time this weekend (between spots of gardening, DIY and watching half the French Air Force flying over my house).
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2013-07-18
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Possible bug with CSSU-T update and / or install
This post refers, as well as those pre- and pro-ceding.
A number of users of CSSU-T 8.2 (either in vanilla form or in combo with thumb) report that an upgraded mount-ops failed to install and resides in the folder with the .dpkg ext as is the norm. No notice of failure was given, or if it was, was seen by any of the users. No idea of cause at present.
On the other hand, this morning my alarm was default sound (N900 with T8.2). My custom sound would have been something different and is located somewhere in MyDocs. It is a file Rooster.aac (size 12532 b) I copied from my old 9300i. As I tried to replicate this right now I first had no alarm at all (screen still on), on 2nd try it would play the correct sound.
Maybe it is about the file system not being ready while a custom sound is supposed to be playing. Wasn't there someting in the changelog about notification system (dsme) being changed?