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#2691
things are changing rapidly at the moment.
Linux doesn't need file extensions.
with the latest approach all settings are stored in /etc/default/kernel.
with the next update the script will be shipped in the package.
Originally Posted by Dr.Marcial View Post
Do I copy this to a .txt file and put them in the folders you indicated? or do I need to rename extension to .ini?
Do I also need to make a seperate one for the "ideal script"?
Edit: I just saw your last post, does this mean we dont need to make the scripts ourselfs? still how do I include the ideal patch one.
Bitte!
 

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#2692
thanks titan! will keep kernel21 until the script gets included in the update.

may i suggest a setting for the lowest possible voltage with 125-850 cpu throttling for those (including me) who want the best possible battery life?

thanks!
 
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#2693
Originally Posted by titan View Post
everything except for twofish, sequiv is already enabled. maybe that's already sufficient for your purposes? I could enable the other two in the next upload, however,
Let's see...

I'm mounting a standard cryptsetup formatted LUKS partition, which I can mount using Jebba's kernel.

Flashing yours, 22, I get the following after reboot:
Code:
Failed to setup dm-crypt key mapping.
Check kernel for support for the aes-cbc-essiv:sha256 cipher spec and verify that /dev/mmcblk1p2 contains at least 133 sectors.
Failed to read from key storage
Command failed.
Are you sure you have dm-crypt enabled and also sha256?
 
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#2694
@Titan: The reboot loop may be related to USB/IP since the only difference in my script is that I also modprobe vhci-hcd.
When I was checking why my settings weren't applied, I commented out the whole /etc/event.d/kernel-maemo file except 'modprobe bq27x00_battery' and 'modprobe vhci-hcd' and felt into the reboot loop. (Since there were no more reboot loop protection).

Just to let you know.

EDIT:
BTW, I think you should store the settings in /etc/default/kernel-maemo instead of /etc/default/kernel

Last edited by BlackDiamond; 2010-04-14 at 10:09.
 
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#2695
Originally Posted by 白い熊 View Post
Let's see...
Are you sure you have dm-crypt enabled and also sha256?
did you modprobe those modules?
is /lib/modules/current pointing to the correct directory?
 

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#2696
Originally Posted by luckylefty View Post
Still does nothing.
-type "softupd -vv -s --local"
-after that, a "waiting" text comes out
-open a new xterm (tap the upper right corner before the x on the screen, then tap new)
-on the new xterm, "sudo gainroot"
-type "flasher --local -f -k (location/filename)
-type "sync" and then reboot

that is from jakiman, hope this helps.
 
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#2697
you mean you commented out everything and not only commands
between "script ... end script"??
the modprobe stuff is dangerous anyway as it would fail for the stock kernel.
Ideally it should go to /etc/modules but somehow this file is ignored on my device.
yes, /etc/default/kernel-maemo is the plan.

when you modified the defaults file make sure you remove /etc/lastboot before you run "start kernel-maemo" or reboot.

Originally Posted by BlackDiamond View Post
@Titan: The reboot loop may be related to USB/IP since the only difference in my script is that I also modprobe vhci-hcd.
When I was checking why my settings weren't applied, I commented out the whole /etc/event.d/kernel-maemo file except 'modprobe bq27x00_battery' and 'modprobe vhci-hcd' and felt into the reboot loop. (Since there were no more reboot loop protection).
Just to let you know.
BTW, I think you should store the settings in /etc/default/kernel-maemo instead of /etc/default/kernel

Last edited by titan; 2010-04-14 at 11:10.
 
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#2698
well..no
Obviously, I did comment only between script/end script
but the fact are the loading of those 2 modules was ok before maemo22, but I was loading them after hidlon-desktop, not after dsme.)

Last edited by BlackDiamond; 2010-04-14 at 11:16.
 
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#2699
I'm reading this thread since it begun. Great stuff! I managed to install lithos kernel and all was fine but now I'm stuck with titans maemo22 kernel. It's getting too complicated for me.

I've installed maemo22 but I don't get it how to set the frequencies. *noob*
What code do I have to type in x-terminal to get the ideal settings.
 
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#2700
Originally Posted by titan View Post
did you modprobe those modules?
is /lib/modules/current pointing to the correct directory?
OK, didn't modprobe them before. Doh... didn't realize they were compiled as modules... Slaps head...

All fine, can mount the encrypted volume. Thanks a lot.
 
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