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If you use dpkg -i to install and you not have an older version (i.e. 0.2.6) already installed, you should manage by hand all dependecies (i.e. multiboot, rootsh, ...etc).
As workaround please before install 0.2.6 from repository and then manual update to 0.2.7.
This can be done with:
Now directly tested by me and I confirm that it works using the supplied (attached zip) manifest!
Notes:
If you have problems please read it to see what goes wrong
Doing so, when you will start Nitdroid-Installer, it will find out the needed files already downloaded and it will start installation without download them
Last edited by Fabry; 2012-08-21 at 22:14. Reason: Changed manifest to use latest RC7 kernel