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2013-10-31
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I was told it's a kind of joke
What it does, it just suppresses the warranty warning that flasher gives when you invoke it, ...
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2013-10-31
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But .aegis and .accounts are on /home (p3). They will not be deleted on 'just' flashing fiasco, right? So how to do then? Again need to delete these dirs? Or are they not created when booting up on closed mode, enabling developer mode and disable warranty warning. Flash back to closed and again open mode (would not be necessary according to your post)?
p.s.: maybe we should open up a new thread for this, as it seems that there is still not a full proven theory?
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2013-10-31
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2013-10-31
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Personally I have always flashed emmc+firmware if I needed to initialize the device, so I would not know...
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2013-10-31
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just remove .accounts folder. its enough. as common user you will never get profit after removing aegisfs mounts.
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2013-11-01
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Well, ubiboot could find & load the kernels OK, that's clear from the log. Next step is the kexec() after which it is the 2nd stage kernel that is in charge of things, not ubiboot any longer.
Usually when the kernel loads OK but fails to boot there are 2 possible easy faults (and some more difficult)
The easy ones are, either something wrong with modules, or something wrong with init.
Assuming you have booted the same kernels before with earlier version of ubiboot, then the modules must be correct.
Can you check from your ubibot.conf that the preinit for harmattan is correct? It should propably be:
G_OS2_INITSCRIPT="\/sbin\/preinit_harmattan"
And check that you have /sbin/preinit_harmattan there and that it is executable.
(BTW, did you change your preinit or are you using the same as before?)
# ls -l sbin/preinit* -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 10661 Set 7 2011 sbin/preinit -rw-r--r-- 1 1010 1010 10661 Out 4 01:25 sbin/preinit_harmattan -rwxr-xr-x 1 1010 5001 5752 Fev 28 2013 sbin/preinit_nitdroid
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2013-11-01
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2013-11-01
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#660
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you dont need to perform --erase-user-data
you can flash only fiasco image and you dont lose MyDocs data, userfs data including conversations, contacts and etc. (but lose all installed apps)
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