Dan Brinks wrote:
When I do this with my (working) filesystem, and then flash the n770
with the new rootfs, I get into an infinite reboot cycle. Any thoughts?
Dan Brinks
Well, last time I tried this with rootfs it was still with IT2005 and it
worked. Then I tried it with initfs (IT2006) and
Stellars Henson wrote:
hi, i've been doing the same. my method is a bit simpler: after providing
my
>nokia with most wanted/recent/favourite applications and utilities >1. i
just make
># tar -cpf /media/mmc1/backup.tar bin boot dev etc home lib root sbin usr
var
Alternative is to have dropb
> Stellars Henson wrote:
>
> >hi, i've been doing the same. my method is a bit simpler: after providing
> >my
> >nokia with most wanted/recent/favourite applications and utilities
> >1. i just make
> ># tar -cpf /media/mmc1/backup.tar bin boot dev etc home lib root sbin usr
> >var
>
>
> Alter
Stellars Henson wrote:
hi, i've been doing the same. my method is a bit simpler: after providing my
nokia with most wanted/recent/favourite applications and utilities
1. i just make
# tar -cpf /media/mmc1/backup.tar bin boot dev etc home lib root sbin usr var
Alternative is to have dropbear
> Hello all
> I've been trying to create a new root filesystem to load onto my 770 device
> with some applications already built in. So what I've done is extract the
> rootfs from the OS 2006 binary as described by the "how to" then I
> downloaded the xterminal package, and downloaded all the pa
Hello all
I've been trying to create a new root filesystem to load onto my 770 device
with some applications already built in. So what I've done is extract the
rootfs from the OS 2006 binary as described by the "how to" then I
downloaded the xterminal package, and downloaded all the packages th