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Originally Posted by sixwheeledbeast View Post
As explained on the wiki pages there is no way to just "uninstall" a kernel, you need a kernel to boot.
Your system is in a bootloop which is a normal situation from having a broken root. The device will not charge in this state so it would be advised to charge your battery from another source.

Fully charge the battery from another source, this will also completely power down the device. Also make sure you use the same USB port on your PC as the last time you flashed.
You are right. I made a mistake doing so without reading the wiki pages.
Actually I get another problem now. After I successfully re-flashed my N900. I installed the 'multiboot&multiboot menu.deb'. No modifications have been done after the installation. And when I reboot the phone. It shows this message which leaves no option for me to boot into the original system. I know I made a foolish choice to install something I didn't understand.
Is there a way I could skip this message and boot it normally?
(factory re-flash could be my last weapon)
With Regards
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Last edited by homejogger; 2018-10-01 at 15:56.
 

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