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Mar 13 2007, 09:56 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 21 Joined: 20-February 06 From: Corvallis, Oregon USA Member No.: 9,185 |
Just a note to make a common tip in this forum more accessible to a search. I've fought a frequent problem of nonfunctional software due to disappearing libraries after a system crash or unexpected reboot--or sometimes, for no apparent reason at all. The fix is simply ipkg-link mount /mnt/user or whatever your install mount point is. Voila, links are restored to software installed at that point, libraries are suddenly found, and software functions again!
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Mar 14 2007, 03:42 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 8 Joined: 2-June 04 Member No.: 3,534 |
QUOTE(CktRider @ Mar 13 2007, 09:56 PM) Just a note to make a common tip in this forum more accessible to a search. I've fought a frequent problem of nonfunctional software due to disappearing libraries after a system crash or unexpected reboot--or sometimes, for no apparent reason at all. The fix is simply ipkg-link mount /mnt/user or whatever your install mount point is. Voila, links are restored to software installed at that point, libraries are suddenly found, and software functions again! Sorry for the stupid question, but what do you mean exactly by "ipkg-link mount /mnt/user....."? |
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Mar 14 2007, 05:35 AM
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Group: Members Posts: 28 Joined: 28-April 05 From: Joplin, Missouri USA Member No.: 7,018 |
QUOTE(ftegen @ Mar 14 2007, 06:42 AM) QUOTE(CktRider @ Mar 13 2007, 09:56 PM) Just a note to make a common tip in this forum more accessible to a search. I've fought a frequent problem of nonfunctional software due to disappearing libraries after a system crash or unexpected reboot--or sometimes, for no apparent reason at all. The fix is simply ipkg-link mount /mnt/user or whatever your install mount point is. Voila, links are restored to software installed at that point, libraries are suddenly found, and software functions again! Sorry for the stupid question, but what do you mean exactly by "ipkg-link mount /mnt/user....."? Type it in a shell prompt and it recreats the symlinks. Eraly versoins of OZ that used pivot root to boot of SD have this problim as well It took me weeks to find out what to do with ipkg-link to get them back so its not a stupid question at all. I think they fixed it in there latest relase for collie I dont know enuff to guess how though one day my symlinks just stayed though. |
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Mar 14 2007, 05:47 AM
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![]() Group: Members Posts: 1,002 Joined: 28-April 05 From: Germany Member No.: 7,027 |
QUOTE(ftegen @ Mar 14 2007, 01:42 PM) That's only relevant if your root partition is smaller than 121MB. Then I think /mnt/user is the remaining flash space (the user partition) where you can install software and libraries to. However, the ipkg-link should be done automatically when that partition is mounted... No idae why it doesn't. However, as soon as you install software to ANY other location than the root fs, e.g. to /mnt/ide2, to /mnt/card or to /mnt/cf (or even an USB drive), ipkg-link is executed automatically each time you mount the device, in order to make software, i.e. apps and libs, available to the system. daniel |
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