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Running NITDroid when the battery completely zapped and now it boots up then shuts itself down after a few seconds. How can I completely remove the install so that I can start afresh?
I have retried going through the install instructions again but still have the same problem. Is there something lurking that needs to be removed before a fresh install?
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Only thing left is the make a boot item for multiboot.
There are examples in /etc/multiboot.d/examples/
Most of the options are system specific, so providing a ready made options really does not work.
Hope this helps.