Hi all, I'm assuming I did something stupid, because the Sansa couldn't have messed itself up this badly. Long story:
Got a secondhand e280v2 to Rockbox. When I got it, it wasn't booting--it would turn on, give me the Sandisk screen, then turn off. I updated the firmware, which seemed to work.
Then I used the Rockbox utility (with the firmware file I used to update the Sansa) to install the bootloader only. After it was done, I unzipped Rockbox 3.5 onto it and unmounted (all in Windows Vista). It gave me the "Updating Firmware" screen, then turned off. And I was right back to the freezing on the Sansa splash screen--it wouldn't boot farther than that.
I managed to get it to connect on the Vista machine after much trying and waiting, dragged the original e200.bin file onto the Sansa and unmounted. We did the "Updating Firmware" dialogue on the player again....for about half an hour, before I finally turned it off.
SO. I followed the unbrick directions on AnythingButIpod (short it while plugging in the USB cable, use Ubuntu's terminal & dump a known working firmware image into flash). I had done it before on a different v2 with success. This time, the Sansa went dead. Wouldn't even turn on.
I let it sit a week with no battery, but I put the battery back in, tried it out and it connects & mounts just fine--but it thinks it has a capacity of 512MB, not 8GB. It boots into the OF, and I tried formatting it through the OF's format option, but it stays at 512MB.
What did I do wrong, and how can I fix it? I'm sure I did something stupid in Ubuntu, since I'm completely unfamiliar with it. My current theory--when dumping the "good" firmware file into flash, I mistook the 8GB of internal storage for whatever flash the machine has reserved for its firmware. Sorry for the long post and lack of any informative Terminal screens--I didn't save any.