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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)

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Originally Posted by TWiST View Post
did a cat /proc/mounts and I do not see adp1 or mtdblock3 what would the file system for /system be called ?
Looks like /dev/block/loop1 to me. But it's squashfs, so it's read only, and there's no way to change that while it's running. You'll have to unsquash and resquash it from a linux system to make changes. (As far as I can tell, you can't do it from windows, because windows trashes the file permission/ownership info.)

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Originally Posted by kreate View Post
never mind now it boots . i tried this

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* When you get to the sign on screen, if you don't have a data icon up top or you can't connect, you'll need to put in your username and password for connecting to the internet.
1. Press menu, which is Power on our phones.
2. Press APN Settings
3. choose the default entry, Android
4. For CDMA devices, just change the username and password to match your provider. On Verizon, the username is <10-digit-phone-number>@vzw3g.com and the password is vzw
5. For GSM devices, you'll need to fill in more information. Head over here for some standard options
6. Hit menu, then Save

but the apn settings are empty like just blank so i cant input any settings what so ever so i dont have a working data yet
I don't know what those settings will look like for MetroPCS... but there's been a lot of trouble with any system that uses a username and password for the CDMA data connection.
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