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Re: [Bug-gnupod] corrupted iPod hard drive
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Dominique Sidiropoulos |
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Re: [Bug-gnupod] corrupted iPod hard drive |
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Thu, 09 Sep 2004 22:05:11 +0300 |
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Hi Adrian and thanks for the quick reply.
On Wed, 8 Sep 2004, Adrian Ulrich wrote:
> Hi,
>
>> Reading your instructions I forced the iPod in diskmode. I am able
>> to access the iPod's hard drive only with parted.
>
> Sounds good: As long as the iPod boots into diskmode, you don't have to
> worry..
>
>
>> - low-level format the entire hard-drive of my iPod.
>
> You don't have to low-level format it..
>
> You could use the iPod-Updater from MacOSX to RESTORE it..
Agreed and done.
Actually, I tried to do things `the-linux-way' first,
but I was forced to `the-MacOS-way' [1] since firewire support (for my
hardware) does not seem dependable [2]. This however sounds as good
news, in double-time: not only the iPod became usable once again
but I actually found-out it hadn't anything to do with the actual
source of the problem. At least now I know what I should work on.
Anyway, I'm thinking to give my iPod some slack for a while,
till firewire support gets improved [3]. Then I'll try again and give
some feedback. Thanks again Andrian and keep up the good work!
P.S.: Though I've tried a 2.4.xx kernel (2.4.27) I'ld gladly give
an even older kernel (2.4.18) a shot, if only I could: my
hardware is of too recent vintage for such things. Oh, well.
[1] I would have done it `the-MacOS-way' in the first place, but I don't
own a Mac ;( I had to find someone who does. I also couldn't make a
backup of the firmware nor could I find any other iPod-firmware around
the net.
[2] `dd' can not read anything else than the entire /dev/sda.
(can not open /dev/sda1, no such device and stuff --- hhhhmmm)
[3] I would have to reboot again and again till I could finally
`see' the iPod. I am not courageous enough to keep on using
such a hardware, mostly because I would probably end up
reporting phantom errors == waisting the precious time of
developers.
>
> ..or: do it on linux:
>
> - Boot the iPod into disk-mode
> - fdisk it (2 partitions.. see the manual)
> - create a VFAT fs on the SECOND partition
> - flash the firmware to the FIRST partition
> - Unplug the iPod..
>
> ..well.. maybe your Firmware is messed-up as well
> I'll send you a link to a new FW..
> (You can't use apples .exe / .dmg files on linux :-/ )
>
> bye
>