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Originally Posted by makkonen
This generally happens when the media scanner hits a file it can't parse (due to non-standard characters in the file name, most often). I wonder if something in the aio package is tripping it up.
The easiest fix is to make sure there's nothing else on the SD card, if possible, and then make a new data.img. I don't know a way to make the media scanner run again after crapping out, so I've had to start from scratch.
There's instructions here for how to make the media scanner re-run. (It's one line of code.) Anyone want to try their hand at wrapping it up into a little applet/apk? I have no idea how to do it myself.
Or maybe check to see if there's something in the market that does the same -- I wouldn't be surprised.
Yup -- sdrescan. Disregard the last 2 paragraphs. Give that a shot. I don't know how well it works, since it's scanning correctly for me.
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Thanks for the response Makkonen! Before I read your post I renamed some of the folders from all uppercase to all lowercase to see if that was causing it since linux is case-sensitive. Some of them ended up like that after I extracted the AIO package, of which included the andboot, media and some subfolders. When I read your post, I recalled having an eclair.conf~ in the config directory so I thought it might not be liking the ~. Before I removed that file I went ahead and tested it with the folders renamed and it worked! I tried that with the 3/19 package but I must've missed a folder somewhere. Oh well...it's working great for me now!