Author Topic: Hetges 3.5.3 - Wierd Opie Dialog On First Boot  (Read 2337 times)

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Hetges 3.5.3 - Wierd Opie Dialog On First Boot
« on: November 15, 2005, 12:55:30 am »
I just installed the Hentges 3.5.3 ROM on my Collie.  I have a 1GB SD card.  The install seemed to go well until Opie started up.  There is a dialog on the screen that is bigger than the screen.  What I can see is

A new storage media detecte
SD Card
What should I do with it?
Which media files
Audio    Text
Image   Vide
All
Limit Search To

Add    Rem

I can't dismiss the dialog.  Audio is selected, if I hit space, it will unselect it. I seem to be able to move the selection sometimes.  When I tap anywhere, it just clicks.


Thanks in Advance!
Chris

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Hetges 3.5.3 - Wierd Opie Dialog On First Boot
« Reply #1 on: November 15, 2005, 05:30:56 am »
First boot should be performed with no storage cards in.

Do a reset and take the cards out.


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Hetges 3.5.3 - Wierd Opie Dialog On First Boot
« Reply #2 on: November 15, 2005, 09:06:17 am »
Thanks so much.  That fixed it.  I didn't think to do that since I moved /root and it didn't prompt me to remove it.  Did I miss that somewhere in the instructions?

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Hetges 3.5.3 - Wierd Opie Dialog On First Boot
« Reply #3 on: November 15, 2005, 09:16:50 am »
It's just the first boot as the dialog comes up before the touchscreen calibration iirc.

It was in the old release notes, not sure about the current ones.


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C750 OZ3.5.4 (GPE, 2.6.x kernel)
SL5500 OZ3.5.4 (Opie)
Nokia 770
Serial GPS, WCF-12, Socket Ethernet & BT, Ratoc USB
WinXP, Mandriva