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when i try to start nitdroid auto installer, it stuck on formatting /dev/mmcblklp2 (ext3)
does anyone know how to solve this problem..?
 
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get the latest nitdroid installer
 
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Originally Posted by roshan.ramkumar View Post
get the latest nitdroid installer
apt-get install nitdroid-installer
is this one..?
 
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go to maemo repositories thru computer

i think its in the extras or extras devel
version 2.8 or something

install that and it will be fixed
 
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Originally Posted by roshan.ramkumar View Post
go to maemo repositories thru computer

i think its in the extras or extras devel
version 2.8 or something

install that and it will be fixed
okay.. thank you very much.. i'll try to install it... thanks a lot..
 
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Please, do some search before posting new threads. This is a known issue and as said, the new installer should fix it. The download of NITDroid itself will take a long time (took me 40 minutes) with WiFi, it's normal. For further help use this thread.

[TUTORIAL MEGA NOOBY-IEST UPDATE] Nitdroid 0.0.9 a.k.a xMasDroid in the hood!
 
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@ripper, if the problem still persists, try the NITDroid wiki "partitioning" http://wiki.nitdroid.com/index.php?title=N900-install

1. Open up the xTerm and become root with this command:

Code:
sudo gainroot
2. First un mount the microsd card

Code:
umount /dev/mmcblk1p1
3. For this step you need to know the capacity of your memory card. The Android partition can only be 2GB, so you need to create a FAT partition that is so large there will only be 2GB left. The number must be in MB, example some recommended sizes are 1, 100, 2100, 6100, 14100, 30100. If its 8GB you can choose a number like 6100MB, if its 4GB you can choose a number like 2100MB. If your memory card is 2GB or below, you can choose 1MB as a number If you do not do this correctly you will not be able to use Android Market!

Code:
sfdisk -uM /dev/mmcblk1 << EOF
,<YOUR NUMBER IN MB>,C
,,L
,,
,,
EOF
Re-start your automatic installation
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