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2010-07-15
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Re-reading the partition table ... BLKRRPART: Device or resource busy The command to re-read the partition table failed Reboot your system now, before using mkfs
ls /dev/mmcblk1*
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2010-07-15
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Firstly a big thanks to everyone who has contributed to this so far!
I've followed the excellent instructions on the wiki and had NITDroid running in no time at all. Not sure however what I've done wrong but although I can boot into Android with no issues and save various settings settings (ie wifi password, market details etc.) I can't launch any applications (theY crash straight after launching) or download anything from the market - it just gets stuck on prepping to download.
Could this be a partitioning issue? I'm using a 2gb card at the mo with 1mb set to fat the rest to ext3...
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2010-07-16
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if you read the above you see the error :
try rebooting and then doingCode:Re-reading the partition table ... BLKRRPART: Device or resource busy The command to re-read the partition table failed Reboot your system now, before using mkfs
it should show both p1 and p2Code:ls /dev/mmcblk1*
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EDIT: Here is the complete output from my N900 from the beginning (the first unmount command probably didn't work because I had already unmounted the microSD card in the previous xterm session):
Last edited by ahmadka; 2010-07-15 at 11:26.