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2008-05-02
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2008-05-02
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2008-05-02
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same happens to me with N800 + 16gb
EDIT: must be this issue: http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...051#post137051
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2008-05-02
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If it fails first time, did it reboot? EVERYONE Please send me your application manager logs
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2008-05-02
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No. As I said, it just said 'Coulnt' install'.
I rebooted manually. Nothing happened.
I will try installing again now after a reboot.
Nope.
Ahh - ok, it says the SD card is in use. I don't know what by as it is just started.
lsof | grep mmc2
says nothing
ok I solved it. So for all you n810 owners. Under control panel, memory disable virtual memory. This locks the internal memory card. Then format the internal memory card. After fist install it will tell you that it can't install. Then reboot and run again. Then everything works as a sharm.
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2008-05-03
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2008-05-03
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Thanks. I had come back to the computer after trying it and hadn't hit refresh on the page to see those posts, sorry.
Everything seems to be working now. The sizes of the partitions wasn't as you said though (though close enough), not that it matters that much.
I will go and investigate fanoush's page to see if there is a way to stop the requirement to select a boot device! It is a bit of a pain on an 810 when you have to slide the keyboard out to select.
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2008-05-03
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2008-05-03
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Hay penguindait!, i wasn't abele to install kde but i was abele to install your new "boot from sd deb" and it works pritty good! especially my 1.3gb system free space.
the only real problem i am having is that i was foolish enough to try to create some vurtual memory and now every time i turn it on it says "vurtual memory is corrupt" and i can't remove it. Is there a way of fixing this problem?
enywase, thank you for your help and for theas great deb's!
p.s. i'm booting from mmc2
(If you haven't tried this install yet, you might go there now and clear it; then if the install fails, it won't have any extraneous data...)