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That's because you should become root by using "root" (check extras) or R&D (not recommended), not by using sudo or su (which will not properly set the environment vars).
It makes no sense to "repartition" the internal flash (partition limits are hardcoded). It does overwrite the initfs (were drivers/kernel modules are) and the rootfs (rest of the system), but not the config area; I don't know if the config area hosts anything related with usb config.
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When I go into usb host mode on my n810 (latest version of Diablo) using usbcontrol I immediately get one warning that the usb device is not supported even though I haven't plugged anything in yet. Then when I do plug in a USB device nothing happens. I've tried different usb control apps, I've tried re-flashing which hasn't helped, I also tried pluging the n810 in b mode into a computer and then turning host mode on as suggested in one of the threads about a kernel issue with the n810 but nothing has worked. Does anyone have any idea whats wrong, could it be a hardware problem? (although the n810 mounts fine as a usb drive on my desktop).
Attached is what I get from dmesg
Last edited by Chrisboff; 2009-07-30 at 11:54.