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2011-05-15
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Here is how i did it :
(Be sure you have rootsh & easy-chroot)
Everything typed in terminal is blue
- Put the bt5.img anywhere (i did it in /home/user/Mydocs/bt5, so rest of the howto is based on that but can be changed)
- open Terminal
- sudo gainroot
- mkdir /mnt/bt5 (needs to be done only first time to create the folder)
- qchroot /home/user/Mydocs/bt/bt5.img /mnt/bt5/ (when you see root@chroot you are good to go)
- Export USER=root
- vncpasswd (Needs to be done once for setting up a password)
- vncserver -geometry 800x480
- startvnc
Now go back to open VNC and leave terminal open in background
In VNC use this settings :
The adress is 127.0.0.1:590x
x Is the number you see when you typed "startvnc" inside BT5. You will see something like this :
"Log file is /home/user/.vnc/Nokia-N900:x.log"
Mine was "Log file is /home/user/.vnc/Nokia-N900:1.log", so i have 127.0.0.1:5901
Enter password you choosed before, log in have fun.
When done and VNC is closed, do this to shutdown BT5:
Go back to opend terminal
- stopvnc
- exit
- qumount /mnt/bt5
- exit
- exit
Hope i did not miss something, will put the link with the img as soon as it is up (bout 1h30 left)
Will be away until tonight, hope it works.
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2011-05-15
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i'm experiencing a problem.
Unzipped archive with 7zip and copy bt5.img to recommended folder.
But now seeing following error, what is happening & how can i fix it?
/mnt/bt5 # qchroot /home/user/MyDocs/bt5/bt5.img /mnt/bt5/
..stripping trailing slash...
Mounting...
using image file: /home/user/MyDocs/bt5/bt5.img
fs type is img
Don't know img: Using ext2 file system
Using ext2 file system
mounting /home/user/MyDocs/bt5/bt5.img on loop
.../home/user/MyDocs/bt5/bt5.img mounted on loop0
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mount: mounting /var/run/pulse on /mnt/bt5/var/run/pulse failed: No such file or directory
Everything set up, running chroot...
chroot: cannot execute /bin/sh: Exec format error
/mnt/bt5 # cd
/home/user # qchroot /home/user/MyDocs/bt5/bt5.img /mnt/bt5/
..stripping trailing slash...
/mnt/bt5 has a qmount already!
/home/user/MyDocs/bt5/bt5.img already mounted on /mnt/bt5...
Everything set up, running chroot...
chroot: cannot execute /bin/sh: Exec format error
/home/user #
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2011-05-15
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2011-05-15
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#95
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The img, if downloaded correcty from the link SuperDump gave, works like a charm. Try downloading again in case something went wrong.
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2011-05-15
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2011-05-15
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2011-05-15
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2011-05-15
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2011-05-15
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Thank you for your guide, works like a charm (a tiny typo on "Export USER=root" command, since it seems its case sensitive and 'export' does the trick)!
Have you tried typing anything in BT? N900 keyboard doesnt seem to work as its supposed to, i m guessing it has something to do with keymappings.
There's no patch for stupidity