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By Shinzul, Inactive Recognized Developer on 11th April 2011, 04:36 AM
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26th April 2011, 01:13 AM |#281  
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Hey, fairly experienced user here looking for some brief direction...

I was flashing tiamats new kernel with the kernel manager when I was returned the 'not enough space' error... after rebooting my phone, i was sent straight to the bootloader, where i am trying to enter recovery and failing... (selecting recovery simply jumps me back to the hboot screen)

i'm assuming i have a broken recovery?
 
 
26th April 2011, 02:18 AM |#282  
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Hey, fairly experienced user here looking for some brief direction...

I was flashing tiamats new kernel with the kernel manager when I was returned the 'not enough space' error... after rebooting my phone, i was sent straight to the bootloader, where i am trying to enter recovery and failing... (selecting recovery simply jumps me back to the hboot screen)

i'm assuming i have a broken recovery?

Pull the battery, hold volume down and power on when you put it back in....then try going to recovery from the bootloader. That's what did it for me. You didn't happen to have the sz kernel installed prior to the tiamat kernel did you?

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26th April 2011, 02:03 PM |#283  
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Flashed Tiamat Kernel through app
Flashed CM7.0.2 through recovery
After booted up (check for stability) went to re-flash Tiamat and app says it is already installed.

Same issue, I just did a flash from SD card and picked the Tiamat kernel from the KM folder.
26th April 2011, 02:31 PM |#284  
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It doesn't wipe though, Maybe implement it later. I flashed a kernel through this and it broke some things because it didn't wipe.
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26th April 2011, 03:10 PM |#285  
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Saw a post on Twitter from Shinzul saying that he believes that he found the out of space error.

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I finally pinpointed the 'out of disk space' BUG OF DOOM in #kernelmanager! Fix will be in KM v1.2.0!"

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26th April 2011, 04:02 PM |#286  
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Forgot to say, Thanks for this app, And a good trial and error begining.
26th April 2011, 05:05 PM |#287  
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This is in no way meant to insult TeamWin or their product as I realize everything I do is completely at my own risk, however, today when using kernel manager I selected the option to flash the latest tiamat (was running the latest MIUI). Tiamat downloaded and said flashing, but then threw the error, could not make new boot image, okay, ya thats fine and all, so I tried again. This time it flashes and says, not enough room on disk or whatever. So out of frustration I boot into recovery and flash it manually. I hit reboot and bam, it throws me into the bootloader, fastboot to be more accurate. Currently flashing something else. Hope I didnt screw myself.

edit: booting up now, appears as if my boot partition was just corrupted or possibly kernel manager just failed to repack it after replacing the zimage.

I'm sorry to hear this!

I just last night pinpointed the nasty bug causing this issue, and I will have a fix that at least prevents it from happening in version 1.2.0.
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26th April 2011, 10:00 PM |#288  
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It doesn't wipe though, Maybe implement it later. I flashed a kernel through this and it broke some things because it didn't wipe.

Did you select to wipe from the menu? It doesn't wipe by default.
26th April 2011, 11:20 PM |#289  
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I'm sorry to hear this!

I just last night pinpointed the nasty bug causing this issue, and I will have a fix that at least prevents it from happening in version 1.2.0.

Thank you very much kind sir! Not a big deal as everything was smooth sailing after booting into recovery. Gotta love those nandroids.
29th April 2011, 04:18 AM |#290  
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Thank you very much kind sir! Not a big deal as everything was smooth sailing after booting into recovery. Gotta love those nandroids.

If anyone was having issues with the "out of disk space" bug, please try the latest market version (1.2.0). It fixes this issue!
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29th April 2011, 02:27 PM |#291  
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Suggestions for next version:

Filter for AOSP vs. Sense

Have the app query the kernel currently installed. I have tiamat from the previous KM release, but the new app is giving me the download/install button
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