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# Enable “Developer Mode” (Setitngs → Security → Developer mode)...your device will restart. Upon restart, you will now see Terminal being available for use. | # Enable “Developer Mode” (Setitngs → Security → Developer mode)...your device will restart. Upon restart, you will now see Terminal being available for use. | ||
- | === Install and Prepare | + | === Install and Prepare Filebox and Filebox Root === |
- | # Install | + | # Install Filebox: |
- | # Install [http:// | + | https://openrepos.net/content/cepiperez/filebox |
- | # You should now have | + | # Install [http://wiki.maemo.org/N9QTweak N9 Quick Tweak]. Upon installation, run N9 Quick Tweak and enable “Root Filebox” (as of the latest version, this is under [http://wiki.maemo.org/N9QTweak#Tweak_H:_Enable_ROOT-SSH_Access_.26_Root_Filebox Tweak H]. |
+ | # You should now have Filebox Root. Open Filebox Root and navigate to “MyDocs” (usually at first use of Filebox, you are already at “MyDocs”) and create a new folder called “boot” (without the quotes). | ||
# In the “Settings” (the gear icon at the lower-right), enable the following: | # In the “Settings” (the gear icon at the lower-right), enable the following: | ||
#* Show root filesystem | #* Show root filesystem | ||
#* Show hidden filesystem | #* Show hidden filesystem | ||
+ | #* Show thumbnails | ||
- | === Moving files using | + | === Moving files using Filebox Root === |
This section guides you on where to move/copy the files that were downloaded in the [http://wiki.maemo.org/index.php?title=Ubiboot&action=submit#Download_Needed_Files Download Needed Files] section above. | This section guides you on where to move/copy the files that were downloaded in the [http://wiki.maemo.org/index.php?title=Ubiboot&action=submit#Download_Needed_Files Download Needed Files] section above. | ||
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Next is to move the "zImage..." files. | Next is to move the "zImage..." files. | ||
- | # Go up three (3) levels by pressing the “up” arrow (found at the lower-left of | + | # Go up three (3) levels by pressing the “up” arrow (found at the lower-left of Filebox Root) . You should be at the “root” folder (you can confirm this when you see that the blue banner at the top of Filebox Root shows only a forward-slash “/”). |
# Find the “/boot” folder...we are looking for the "/boot" under root directory, '''not the “/home/user/MyDocs/boot” folder (i.e. that we created inside “MyDocs”)''' and go inside that folder. | # Find the “/boot” folder...we are looking for the "/boot" under root directory, '''not the “/home/user/MyDocs/boot” folder (i.e. that we created inside “MyDocs”)''' and go inside that folder. | ||
# Paste the three (or four) "zImage..." files: | # Paste the three (or four) "zImage..." files: | ||
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== Install Nemo Mobile OS == | == Install Nemo Mobile OS == | ||
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{{ambox|text=At this point, it is highly recommended that you are using a Linux-based Operating System (Ubuntu will work fine). It is still okay to continue using MS Windows, however in order to use the "maintenance mode" feature of Ubiboot, such as viewing the contents of partitions via a File Manager you will need to install a 3rd party application that allows you to view the contents of Linux-based Filesystems. '''Note that for installing Nemo, this guide focuses on using Linux to ensure conformity of a default, fool-proof procedure of a quadru-boot system with Harmattan, NITDroid, FirefoxOS, and Nemo.''' | {{ambox|text=At this point, it is highly recommended that you are using a Linux-based Operating System (Ubuntu will work fine). It is still okay to continue using MS Windows, however in order to use the "maintenance mode" feature of Ubiboot, such as viewing the contents of partitions via a File Manager you will need to install a 3rd party application that allows you to view the contents of Linux-based Filesystems. '''Note that for installing Nemo, this guide focuses on using Linux to ensure conformity of a default, fool-proof procedure of a quadru-boot system with Harmattan, NITDroid, FirefoxOS, and Nemo.''' |
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