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Bad boot sector signature?
linuxstb:
Then the problem was the other thing I mentioned in my earlier post - use /dev/disk1 not /dev/disk1s2
sinister:
Alright, it works. But yet again -_- I am getting another error on the next line of code:
./ipodpatcher /dev/disk1 -a
ipodpatcher v0.5 - (C) Dave Chapman 2006
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
Usage: ipodpatcher --scan
or ipodpatcher device [action]
Where [action] is one of the following options:
-l, --list
-r, --read-partition bootpartition.bin
-w, --write-partition bootpartition.bin
-rf, --read-firmware filename.ipod
-wf, --write-firmware filename.ipod
-a, --add-bootloader filename.ipod
-d, --delete-bootloader
"device" is the device node (e.g. /dev/sda) assigned to your ipod.
ipodpatcher will refuse to access a disk unless it can identify it as being
an ipod.
Its on my desktop so I did "cd desktop" then did the line above and got this. I am pretty sure this isen't supposed to come up after I did that code.
linuxstb:
--- Code: ---./ipodpatcher /dev/disk1 -a bootloader-ipodvideo.ipod
--- End code ---
Llorean:
Your line "./ipodpatcher /dev/disk1 -a" doesn't include the last bit, you have to -a [filename] where filename is the file for the bootloader.
sinister:
Of couse I get rockbox -1 error. Pretty sure I extracted wrong.....?
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