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Rockbox on e200r
krazykit:
--- Quote from: Boktai1000 on September 05, 2007, 06:52:37 PM ---i "Ejected" the mp3 too once i was done, when it said unmount. I had a feeling that was the same thing dunno if it was though.
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It's the same, certainly. The instructions are written for the command line, since they're meant for more advanced users. I'd still recommend using mount and unmount instead of a graphical method, if only because I don't really trust gnome-volume-manager or pmount or whatever automounter is being used these days.
DavidRawson:
--- Quote from: scorche on September 05, 2007, 03:58:37 AM ---burning it to disk
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Will Daemon Tools Work As Well? It's an ISO mounting application.
Boktai1000:
--- Quote from: krazykit on September 05, 2007, 07:04:27 PM ---
--- Quote from: Boktai1000 on September 05, 2007, 06:52:37 PM ---i "Ejected" the mp3 too once i was done, when it said unmount. I had a feeling that was the same thing dunno if it was though.
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It's the same, certainly. The instructions are written for the command line, since they're meant for more advanced users. I'd still recommend using mount and unmount instead of a graphical method, if only because I don't really trust gnome-volume-manager or pmount or whatever automounter is being used these days.
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-oh, well if anything could of went wrong it would of right there because once i got to that part i just went off instinct, and took a while too. i don't really want to discourage people from doing it the graphical way, but im just pointing out that it worked for me if anyone was waiting for a confirmation of it working before they tried it.
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-For linux, as in Ubuntu for example you will need to Burn the iso, i recommend using ImgBurn to do so. You will then have to choose your boot device before you boot into windows, for me its a press of the ESC key while in the Bios/Boot. Then choose to boot from the drive with the disc in it. You do not run Linux inside windows, although you can via Virtualization it is said not to in the guide. Basicly you are going to be booting straight to Linux (Like Ubuntu or whatever distro you perfer, rather than windows.)
John Brown:
Mabe is there could be some kind of emulator to similate being on linux mabe it would work ... :-\
Also do you have to go through this every time you need to update rockbox?
Llorean:
It would make much more sense for someone to simply get the tools working in Windows than to create some additional complicated program.
how to update Rockbox once it's installed is covered in the normal e200 manual.
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