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2013-08-31
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#461
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2013-08-31
, 18:51
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#462
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Can I have ubiboot for dualboot without Nemo? Can it be done just with skipping moslo stuf in installation process?
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2013-09-07
, 01:39
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2013-09-07
, 08:31
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#464
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I get the green text on nemo and it won't stop. I formatted it via Windows as a prompt came up, was that a bad idea? Also, as I am in Windows "Alt_Os" doesn't come up.
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2013-09-11
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2013-09-11
, 09:41
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#466
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Hi, I finally managed to install ubiboot,great stuff! Thanks for it
Only one thing, I don't understand how to add a new kernel. For, example, I got the stock harmattan kernel from http://www.swagman.org/juice/zImage_...13_nokiasigned and placed to /boot, then? Sorry for my noobiness
# Harmattan kernels2.) The tag G_HARMATTAN_NUM=5 means that the kernel menu holds 5 entries. (5 kernel name lines are shown)
G_HARMATTAN_NUM=5
G_HARMATTAN_AUTOBOOT=0
G_HARMATTAN_1_LABEL="2.6.32.54 + fbconsole"
G_HARMATTAN_1_FILE="/boot/Harmattan/boot/Image-2.6.32.54-fbconsole"
G_HARMATTAN_2_LABEL="2.6.32.54 Nemo backport"
G_HARMATTAN_2_FILE="/boot/Harmattan/boot/zImage-2.6.32.54-juice_backport"
G_HARMATTAN_3_LABEL="Nitdroid pr13 kernel"
G_HARMATTAN_3_FILE="/boot/Harmattan/boot/zImage.pr13"
G_HARMATTAN_4_LABEL="Openmode + L2fix"
G_HARMATTAN_4_FILE="/boot/Harmattan/boot/zImage_2.6.32.54-openmode_l2fix"
G_HARMATTAN_5_LABEL="2.6.32.59 kernel+xxx"
G_HARMATTAN_5_FILE="/boot/Harmattan/boot/zImage_2.6.32.59-plus_nat_extfat-20121301"
G_HARMATTAN_6_LABEL=""
G_HARMATTAN_6FILE=""
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2013-09-11
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#467
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2013-09-11
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2013-09-12
, 04:57
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#469
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Ok it worked
but the device is still in open mode, I thought that loading the stock kernel would make the device run in normal mode... Btw is this possible at all?
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2013-09-12
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#470
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Unfortunately the way it works, is once you ever run any non-nokia-signed kernel, even just boot it and then immediately reboot with signed kernel, the device goes to open mode and it cannot be put back to normal mode except by flashing it.
I guess this is Nokia's way of ensuring device security/protection, you cannot go to open mode to make some tweak and then return to normal mode
There's just one thing that is available in normal mode and not in open mode, and that's device locking. Everything else works OK, so I always run my devices in open mode.
If you absolutely need device lock, then I'm afraid custom kernels and other advanced tweaks are not possible for you, but I assure you everything else works in open mode correctly.