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2013-03-28
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rm -rf /home/user/.aegis rm -rf /home/user/.accounts rm -rf /home/user/.activesync
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2013-03-28
, 12:45
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I have been trying a dual boot configuration with harmattan and nemo on my N9 (1603).
I managed to have both systems booting and working, but could never achieve stability in harmattan. I tried the following kernels: bzImage that came with nemo installation (on boot-orig dir), openmode kernel, openmode kernel + l2fix.
The only kernel that allowed me to boot harmattan was the l2fix. However, the system had stability problems, with several reboots in sequence. On the other hand, nemo was rock-solid.
What kernels are you using for harmattan? Is it running stable?
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2013-03-28
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2013-03-28
, 14:25
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not so fast :-) I am one step behind: I installed nemo and was testing the dual boot with moslo. Ubiboot is my next step when I manage to have harmattan stable.
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2013-03-28
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Well, that just means that on the ubiboot FS you have symlink "/boot/Harmattan --> /mnt/2"
Note that also the target of the link is the "/mnt/2" of the ubiboot FS, not the "/mnt" of your Harmattan root FS.
When (still in ubiboot FS, running the menu...) you do "mount /dev/mmcblk0p2 -t ext4 /mnt/2", what happens is that your Harmattan root FS now appears on the "/mnt/2" of your ubiboot FS.
Now, remember you have the symlink there, the place that your kernels will appear can be resolved to: "/boot/Harmattan/boot/"
This is same as "/boot/" on your Harmattan root FS.
If you are still confused, either just take my word for it or grab a pencil and piece of paper and sketch it out for yourself...
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2013-03-28
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I am still confused, please tell me where Is the right place to put kernel files if I use default boot.conf file.
thx in advance
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2013-03-28
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peterleinchen,
Seems like you forgot to delete the 3 folders as user:
Code:rm -rf /home/user/.aegis rm -rf /home/user/.accounts rm -rf /home/user/.activesync
Try not to change between open mode and stock kernels. Changing between openmode kernels is fine but once you involve stock you are going back to aegis configs which cause the issue
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2013-03-28
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That is a real pity, if so.
Because then my second problem strikes again:
2. when I want to add a SIP account, this does not work (connection to SIP not possible)
when I boot stock kernel I can connect and this password is not forgotten. But it only works with stock kernel, not with an open mode. Did I miss something here?
Does SIP not work under open mode kernel?
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2013-03-28
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Now if that's the case then there is some aegis-related dependency that I do not know about. Granted, I am not using SIP.
I have two "severe" problems now.
Maybe more related to open kernel instead of ubiboot, but as I read from TMO I did everything right:
flashed full eMMC stock image. flashed open kernel, repartitioned, prepared ubifs, flashed ubi kernel, booted open mode l2 fix kernel
BUT when I now try to
1. enter a mail password it is forgotten with next reboot
even when I boot into stock omap kernel and/or recreate the account I have to reenter on next boot
This is the same with all kernels (stock, open mode, l2 fix, ...)
2. when I want to add a SIP account, this does not work (connection to SIP not possible)
when I boot stock kernel I can connect and this password is not forgotten. But it only works with stock kernel, not with an open mode. Did I miss something here?
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Last edited by peterleinchen; 2013-03-28 at 12:31.