Re: How to remove duplicate MMS connection

2011-01-21 Thread Francisco Diaz Trepat - gmail
Thanks Alejandro:

Save your selfs some time and go directly to:

https://bugs.maemo.org/show_bug.cgi?id=8188#c8

f(t)


2011/1/21 Alejandro López listas@gmail.com

 Check this thread:

 http://maemo.org/community/maemo-users/internet_packet_connection/

 Rick B. wrote:
  On Wed, 2011-01-19 at 15:00 -0300, Francisco Diaz Trepat - gmail wrote:
  Also interested in this issue, once I installed the fmms or something
  like that, after it didn't work for me I uninstalled it and MMS
  connection is there.
 
 
  f(t)
 
  On Wed, Jan 19, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Rick B. ra...@clear.net wrote:
  Somehow I have two MMS connections that show up with all the
  Internet
  connections. I've gone into settings but the Delete button
  is always
  ghosted for both (just like it is for T-Mobile). How can I get
  rid of
  one of them? Thanks.
 
  I changed to to two above in my original message. I did the same
  thing - I had uninstalled fmms.
 
 
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Permissions on /etc/sudoers messed up - reflash?

2011-01-21 Thread Philipp Haselwarter
I chmod 0640'ed /etc/sudoers on my N900 and closed the terminal -.-
sudo gainroot/chmod/... fails complaining about the permissions, the gui
package manager does so silently.
Can't mount the filesystem root offline on another device to chmod 0440
back (?), can't login as root locally, ssh to localhost seems to work but I
don't have the slightest idea about the root password.

Any way to avoid a reflash?

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Re: Permissions on /etc/sudoers messed up - reflash?

2011-01-21 Thread Matan Ziv-Av

On Sat, 22 Jan 2011, Philipp Haselwarter wrote:


I chmod 0640'ed /etc/sudoers on my N900 and closed the terminal -.-
sudo gainroot/chmod/... fails complaining about the permissions, the gui
package manager does so silently.
Can't mount the filesystem root offline on another device to chmod 0440
back (?), can't login as root locally, ssh to localhost seems to work but I
don't have the slightest idea about the root password.

Any way to avoid a reflash?


You can boot another system. For example Meego:

1. Download any u-boot image (for example the one from here:
   http://al.robotfuzz.com/~al/maemo/u-boot/u-boot.bin ) and flash it
   (as a kernel):

flasher-3.5 -f -k u-boot.bin


2. Prepare a uSD card for meego according to instructions here:
   http://wiki.meego.com/ARM/N900/Install/MMC

3. Boot into meego, mount the N900 root filesystem (ubifs on mtd5), and
   fix the problem

4. Reflash kernel by downloading the firmware image and using the
   command

flasher-3.5 -f -F RX-51_2009SE_20.2010.36-2_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin 
--flash-only=kernel



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Re: Permissions on /etc/sudoers messed up - reflash?

2011-01-21 Thread Paul Hartman
On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Philipp Haselwarter
philipp.haselwar...@gmx.de wrote:
 I chmod 0640'ed /etc/sudoers on my N900 and closed the terminal -.-
 sudo gainroot/chmod/... fails complaining about the permissions, the gui
 package manager does so silently.
 Can't mount the filesystem root offline on another device to chmod 0440
 back (?), can't login as root locally, ssh to localhost seems to work but I
 don't have the slightest idea about the root password.

 Any way to avoid a reflash?

The root password should be the one you created when you installed the
rootsh package. If you forgot it, then...

I have not tried it, but you might be able to use a rescue initrd like
the one described here to gain access to your rootfs:
http://wiki.meego.com/ARM/N900/Using_Rescue_Initrd

There are also a few things that could have helped, had you installed
them ahead of time, like backupmenu, or if you have NITdroid or MeeGo
in a dual-boot environment you might be able to use them to edit your
file permissions.

Good luck!
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Re: Permissions on /etc/sudoers messed up - reflash?

2011-01-21 Thread Tuomo Tanskanen
Hi!

rootsh package does not modify root password, but openssh does.

Cheers, Tumi

- Original message -
 On Fri, Jan 21, 2011 at 5:29 PM, Philipp Haselwarter
 philipp.haselwar...@gmx.de wrote:
  I chmod 0640'ed /etc/sudoers on my N900 and closed the terminal -.-
  sudo gainroot/chmod/... fails complaining about the permissions, the
  gui package manager does so silently.
  Can't mount the filesystem root offline on another device to chmod 0440
  back (?), can't login as root locally, ssh to localhost seems to work
  but I don't have the slightest idea about the root password.
  
  Any way to avoid a reflash?
 
 The root password should be the one you created when you installed the
 rootsh package. If you forgot it, then...
 
 I have not tried it, but you might be able to use a rescue initrd like
 the one described here to gain access to your rootfs:
 http://wiki.meego.com/ARM/N900/Using_Rescue_Initrd
 
 There are also a few things that could have helped, had you installed
 them ahead of time, like backupmenu, or if you have NITdroid or MeeGo
 in a dual-boot environment you might be able to use them to edit your
 file permissions.
 
 Good luck!
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