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Re: Linux/Android on CDMA Touch Pro (RAPH800)
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dd if=/dev/zero of=/sdcard/data.img bs=1048576 count=256 mke2fs -F /sdcard/data.img You can run these commands yourself, and just change count=256 to count=512 to make a doublewide image (and change data.img to newdata.img, or it'll complain about replacing the file you're using). I haven't done it, so I'm not actually sure it works, but I can't see any reason it wouldn't. From there, you can just replace your old data.img with the new one (rename it to data.img), and you'll start fresh with twice the space. You can also copy all your files from the old image to the new one, but that's a bit more complicated, so I don't really want to lay it all out. If you know the commands, it shouldn't be too tough. 'mount -o loop' your new image, 'cp -a' all the files over, then reboot and replace data.img with newdata.img. Quote:
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Yours says mmcblk0: p1 < p5 > Which means (excessive information coming): Instead of having the sdcard partitioned as one primary partition, you have it partitioned as one logical partition within one extended partition. The long and short of it is that Android does not expect this, and since everything resides on the p5 partition instead of the p1 partition, it can't find any of the files to boot with, and it fails. I don't know the right tool to repartition your sdcard to make sure this is fixed. I think you already tried wiping it, and it didn't clear this off. I know GParted in Ubuntu can do it, but that's a lot of work to go through. If someone can chime in with a windows sdcard formatting tool that will wipe the partition table as well, that's what you'll need. Last edited by makkonen; 02-14-2010 at 04:10 AM. |
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Start -> Run -> diskmgmt.msc should allow you to reformat correctly. I don't have any cards with more than one partition, so I can't test, but I would think it would work the same as a hard-drive. Find the disk, delete all the partitions on it. You should have 1 big empty partition then, format it. Let us know if it doesn't work.
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Not sure it will. When I had my sd card partitioned into 3 separate partitions, 2 of them ext2 for running android (note to power users: Don't bother. There is no improvement in speed, and a serious degradation in reliability), and used windows disk management to format, it didn't even notice that there were other partitions.
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The phone doesn't work for me. I can call and hear the person answer, but they cannot hear me.
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right on guys I don't have anything to lose so I might as well try...by the way I let the phone do it's thing for like 4 hours while I played Battlefield BC2. I am now one hundred percent sure it is looping.....anyways I'll report back
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Well I just tried the new kernel. It seems to be like the others but the buttons are swapped. It keeps thinking that it is still charging. WiFi still doesn't work for me for some reason.
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