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2010-11-13
, 19:17
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@ The Netherlands
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#222
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-Reboot: OK, constantly apear *error to open calendar*, and more application, no image in desktop
------- Only when i Reboot on MicroSD, normaly Reboot good.
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2010-11-14
, 21:28
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2010-11-14
, 22:43
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@ The Netherlands
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#224
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OK, now i using PR1.2! i try Repartition and...
when i reboot with /home in MicroSD, apear image on desktop, and no errors with calendar and other default apps, and when i Format MyDocs, apear a line:
############################ [i think, is the process] before dont apear.
but i continue with the stupids 2GB... i hate my phone...
1 detail, when i write the sfdisk code, says:
sfdisk: input error: unexpected character after id field
why?
unit: sectors /dev/mmcblk0p1 : start= 64, size= 48242688, Id=c /dev/mmcblk0p2 : start= 48242752, size= 12582912, Id=83 /dev/mmcblk0p3 : start= 60825664, size= 1572864, Id=82 /dev/mmcblk0p4 : start= 0, size= 0, Id=0
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2010-11-15
, 00:43
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#225
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2010-11-16
, 16:49
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#226
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2010-11-16
, 16:57
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2010-11-16
, 23:44
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@ Abidjan
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#229
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0.o can't believe people here still go with the hard way... I get to partition mine even set the swap to 999 by just using a hex editor.
I mean come on? You could just hex edit the values on the EMMC image and reflash it you know? no more sfdisk, gparted, fdisk, mount, unmount etc.
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2010-11-17
, 00:47
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#230
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------- Only when i Reboot on MicroSD, normaly Reboot good.
-Repartition the flash: with your table 6gb /home -> Your Post: OK [but says *unknon command: sectors*]
yes, i using sfdisk command.
apear all table, and *unknon command: sectors*