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Can't install bootloader unto an iPod Mini 1G with new CF card
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dchavez:
Hi all,
First post...
I have an iPod Mini (1G), and the 4GB microdrive failed. I then installed a new FAT32-formatted 8GB CF (Sandisk Ultra II). Under linux, I connected the iPod via firewire and mounted the iPod's filesystem under /ipod, and I verified that both the device (/dev/sdc1) and the mountpoint (/ipod) are all read-write-execute (777), just to be sure. As root, I run 'RockboxUtility':
- I am able to "autodetect" the iPod mini (1st gen), and have set the mount point to /ipod.
- I am able to install Rockbox, Fonts, and Themes, but
- I am not able to install the bootloader, which fails with
"Error reading partition table - possibly not an Ipod"
Does the new CF card need to be partitioned differently? It currently has one partition of type "W95 FAT32 (LBA)" formatted as FAT32. After installing Rockbox, I can see the /ipod/.rockbox directory. As a possible solution... is there a way to install the bootloader directly into the CF card when it's outside the iPod device?
Thanks!
Dave
gevaerts:
You need to partition it correctly and restore the original firmware for it to work. See http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/IpodManualRestore for details
dchavez:
--- Quote from: gevaerts on December 29, 2012, 08:06:22 PM ---You need to partition it correctly and restore the original firmware for it to work. See http://www.rockbox.org/wiki/IpodManualRestore for details
--- End quote ---
Perfect - Everything worked beautifully! Thanks for the pointer.
Dave
PS - After copying the MBR, I re-created the 2nd partition to take advantage of the 8GB successfully. :-)
gevaerts:
--- Quote from: dchavez on December 29, 2012, 09:29:37 PM ---PS - After copying the MBR, I re-created the 2nd partition to take advantage of the 8GB successfully. :-)
--- End quote ---
Yes, I forgot to mention that. It's quite useful :)
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