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violinman1:
I want to install Rockbox on my iPod, but it was formatted by a Mac, and needs to be FAT32.
I've attached my iPod's current partition table according to qtparted. Do I just need to reformat sdb3 as FAT32, or is there more to it?

linuxstb:
No, it's not as simple as reformatting.  See

http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/IpodConversionToFAT32

or

http://ipodlinux.org/Restore_without_iTunes

violinman1:
Thanks for the reply, but neither of the two links provide information specific to my iPod (2nd generation, 10GB), specifically the correct partition table.
When I restore it, do I use the same partitions I have now, and how do I restore the "unknown" filesystem types?

linuxstb:
Try following the instructions on the ipodlinux website, creating a partition table similar to the one described for the 3G.  The difference for your ipod will be that the second partition will need to be smaller - but fdisk will take care of that for you, just tell it to use the rest of the disk when creating the second partition.

violinman1:
I followed the instructions and Rockbox now boots, but it immediately freezes, either on the splash screen or the main menu.
I can't turn it off, but I can restart it by holding menu + play. The backlight is also stuck on.
Any advice?

Update: At first I could connect my iPod to my computer by plugging it in and restarting it. Now I just keep getting data aborts (The latest was "Data abort at F0000000"). Please help!

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