Installation / Removal > Apple - Installation/Removal

Can't remove .rockbox and other bad stuff

<< < (5/6) > >>

Roanoke:
Thanks much. Output follows.

--- Code: ---dosfsck 2.11, 12 Mar 2005, FAT32, LFN
There are differences between boot sector and its backup.
Differences: (offset:original/backup)
  65:01/00
  Not automatically fixing this.
/.rockbox/rbutil.log
  Contains a free cluster (158000). Assuming EOF.
/.rockbox/rbutil.log
  File size is 10031 bytes, cluster chain length is 0 bytes.
  Truncating file to 0 bytes.
/.rockbox/backdrops
  Contains a free cluster (155062). Assuming EOF.
/.rockbox/codecs
  Contains a free cluster (155081). Assuming EOF.
/.rockbox/codepages
  Contains a free cluster (155342). Assuming EOF.
/.rockbox/docs
  Contains a free cluster (155408). Assuming EOF.
/.rockbox/eqs
  Contains a free cluster (155417). Assuming EOF.
/.rockbox/fonts
  Contains a free cluster (155431). Assuming EOF.
/.rockbox/icons
  Contains a free cluster (155450). Assuming EOF.
/.rockbox/langs
  Contains a free cluster (155458). Assuming EOF.
/.rockbox/recpresets
  Contains a free cluster (155571). Assuming EOF.
/.rockbox/rockbox-info.txt
  Contains a free cluster (157044). Assuming EOF.
/.rockbox/rockbox-info.txt
  File size is 588 bytes, cluster chain length is 0 bytes.
  Truncating file to 0 bytes.
/.rockbox/rockbox.ipod
  Contains a free cluster (157045). Assuming EOF.
/.rockbox/rockbox.ipod
  File size is 551216 bytes, cluster chain length is 0 bytes.
  Truncating file to 0 bytes.
/.rockbox/rocks
  Contains a free cluster (155708). Assuming EOF.
/.rockbox/tagnavi.config
  Contains a free cluster (157816). Assuming EOF.
/.rockbox/tagnavi.config
  File size is 8878 bytes, cluster chain length is 0 bytes.
  Truncating file to 0 bytes.
/.rockbox/themes
  Contains a free cluster (156352). Assuming EOF.
/.rockbox/viewers.config
  Contains a free cluster (157826). Assuming EOF.
/.rockbox/viewers.config
  File size is 851 bytes, cluster chain length is 0 bytes.
  Truncating file to 0 bytes.
/.rockbox/wps
  Contains a free cluster (156361). Assuming EOF.
Reclaimed 1 unused cluster (4096 bytes) in 1 chain.
Performing changes.
/dev/sdc2: 220 files, 148340/478945 clusters


--- End code ---

cool_walking_:
Lots of Rockbox's files are toast, so you'll need to unzip a new build to the iPod.


--- Quote ---There are differences between boot sector and its backup.
Differences: (offset:original/backup)
  65:01/00
  Not automatically fixing this.
--- End quote ---

I'm not sure what that's messed up (the OF, the Rockbox bootloader...).  A "restore" in iTunes _will_ fix it (and format your iPod's HDD), but I'm not sure if  that's needed or there's an easier way to only fix what's required.

Perhaps just running sudo fsck.vfat /dev/sdc2 and choosing one of the options it presents (I don't think it really matters which unless you know what you're doing), and then unzipping a Rockbox build will get you going again.

Since only Rockbox files are corrupted, I'm thinking you didn't "safely remove" (or umount/eject in Linux) the iPod when you disconnected it after the install.  Always make sure you "safely remove" devices.

Roanoke:

--- Quote from: cool_walking_ on September 15, 2008, 11:01:53 PM ---Lots of Rockbox's files are toast, so you'll need to unzip a new build to the iPod.

--- End quote ---
Sure, but I'd like to remove the previous install first.

--- Quote from: cool_walking_ on September 15, 2008, 11:01:53 PM ---
--- Quote ---There are differences between boot sector and its backup.
Differences: (offset:original/backup)
  65:01/00
  Not automatically fixing this.
--- End quote ---

I'm not sure what that's messed up (the OF, the Rockbox bootloader...).  A "restore" in iTunes _will_ fix it (and format your iPod's HDD), but I'm not sure if  that's needed or there's an easier way to only fix what's required.

Perhaps just running sudo fsck.vfat /dev/sdc2 and choosing one of the options it presents (I don't think it really matters which unless you know what you're doing), and then unzipping a Rockbox build will get you going again.

--- End quote ---
I'll try the latter and then the former.

--- Quote from: cool_walking_ on September 15, 2008, 11:01:53 PM ---Since only Rockbox files are corrupted, I'm thinking you didn't "safely remove" (or umount/eject in Linux) the iPod when you disconnected it after the install.  Always make sure you "safely remove" devices.

--- End quote ---
Fairly certain I did.

Roanoke:
Thanks much, it works now. :D

soap:

--- Quote from: Roanoke on September 24, 2008, 08:51:09 PM ---Thanks much, it works now. :D

--- End quote ---
It is not clear to me (and thus not to a future reader of this thread) what steps you took which fixed it.

Navigation

[0] Message Index

[#] Next page

[*] Previous page

Go to full version