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2012-04-24
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Could it be, that you experiencing the same issue as this member?
Broken eMMC
Can you please boot up and post the output of xterminal:
Regards,Code:sudo gainroot sfdisk -l /dev/mmcblk0
J4ZZ
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2012-04-24
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2012-04-24
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2012-04-24
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2012-04-24
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Note that flashing eMMC will delete the /opt directory, so you *always* need to reflash your rootfs (the COMBINED image) after - or same time as - flashing eMMC (VANILLA img)
When flashing the eMMC content, the safe way is flash the eMMC/VANILLA image first, then remove battery for a moment, and then flash the FIASCO/Rootfs image. Do not boot up the device between the two i.e do NOT use the -R parameter at the end!
Also see troubleshooting section, bullet 6:"If you cannot establish..."
Rationale: on accidental booting in between the 2 flash processes, the sequence formerly suggested (rootfs first) will result in a broken system. The sequence "eMMC first, then rootfs" is checked back with Nokia affiliates and is proven to work as long as your rootfs still is somewhat functional. Note however that eMMC flashing will fail when your rootfs is completely messed up, the recommended flash sequence then is rootfs, eMMC, rootfs *again*.
For users familiar with flashing and interested in a smooth fast process: you can flash combined first, and then *immediately* after that - without one 10th of a second of booting - directly continue with flashing the vanilla. The other way round doesn't work due to a bug in NOLO - so after flashing vanilla you need to remove battery to recover
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2012-04-24
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2012-04-25
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2012-04-25
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J4ZZ Hmmm, this is really strange mate..
I'm starting to think that you probably need another firmware.
So do you know if it probalby needs another firmware variant?
do you get the loading animation? the dots? If so how patient have you been? Because the very first boot after flashing could at least take a few (minutes) seconds...
Sorry, for not being able to help you more...
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2012-04-25
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Broken eMMC
Can you please boot up and post the output of xterminal:
J4ZZ