WorkingOnWise
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2008-12-24
, 02:47
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@ Munising, MI
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#61
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2008-12-24
, 03:03
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@ Munising, MI
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#62
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2008-12-24
, 03:46
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@ Singapore
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#63
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ok #1
export PATH?=/root/.bin:$PATH
sh -x /root/.bin/new.sh 2>output
#2 Looking at the first line of the script, it appears you did not select a "source" drive for the clone. If you did something went wrong, I tested on my 800 but with old os, I am udating now. I think something you have installed might be the problem, but I am not sure yet.... Did it even prompt for a selection?
contents of output2:
+ umount /SRC
+ umount /TRG
+ sclone.sh
+ cat /tmp/choice.tmp
+ export SOURCE=
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2008-12-24
, 04:46
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Joined on Feb 2008
@ Raleigh, NC
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#64
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Ok, this is either a N00b report, or a bug report. You tell me.
I have a N800, with 43-7 update installed. I have had this trouble with no additional apps installed, and with everything you can imagine installed.
I start xterm, go full screen, then type pb
I hit the arrow to close the keyboard.
I use the D pad to drop down to cfdisk.
I hit "ok"
I select /dev/mmcblk0 and hit "ok"
I close the keyboard.
I use the D pad and onscreen keyboard to delete a partition.
I select write, and then I select quit.
I get a screen that says "Processing Filesystem Changes Please be patient!!!".
I terminate xterm after a solid 5 minutes of this message
This is how I was killing File Manager before.
I get the same ting if I use fdisk. I write the changes and exit, and I get a screen that says "Processing Filesystem Changes Please be patient!!!"
So, what do I do?
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2008-12-24
, 06:02
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@ Michigan, USA
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#65
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2008-12-24
, 06:46
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@ Raleigh, NC
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#66
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2008-12-24
, 07:19
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Joined on Mar 2008
@ Munising, MI
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#67
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2008-12-24
, 19:58
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Joined on Oct 2007
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#68
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I would say retry install bootmenu, N/A means it doesn't see the cards probably something went wrong with bootmenu install, it did not copy the ext2/3 modules to the initfs, so it cant see the disk. (I am just guessing)
I would try install bootmenu again.
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2008-12-24
, 20:36
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@ Michigan, USA
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#69
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I had the "NA/dysfunctional bootmenu" issue after first try of cloning with pbeasy. After second try and restart I was greeted with a functioning bootmenu and could manually select the 1st SD partition for booting (but the default was booting from flash).
Also, the cloning process paused at 99% and before quitting complained something about /tmp/rval (missing?).
Trying to set new default boot device as SD afterwards using pb is also unsuccessful as the menu only displays one option (/dev/mtdblock4; jffs). Eventually it'd be nice to be able to set the default boot device as well, to save the occasional boot time fiddling with menus.
Anyways, it's a festive season here and now and booting from SD works! Thanks Penguin!
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2008-12-24
, 21:04
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Joined on Oct 2007
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#70
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I am confused why you are not seeing your disk in bootlist. Were you booted to flash or sd when you tried to set your bootmenu default. If you were booted to SD try to boot to flash and set it, let me know if you can see it in the list??
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bootmenu, bootmenu-installer, install-tools, mgmt-tools |
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