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Possible to "reset" B3, without loosing data?
Possible to "reset" B3, without loosing data?
Subj. says it all.
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Re: Possible to "reset" B3, without loosing data?
Do you mean re-install or reboot?
Yes to both, but obviously different approaches.
To reinstall, you need to create a USB stick - http://forum.excito.net/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1347 - and change the config file on the stick so it keeps your /home folders intact.
Yes to both, but obviously different approaches.
To reinstall, you need to create a USB stick - http://forum.excito.net/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=1347 - and change the config file on the stick so it keeps your /home folders intact.
Re: Possible to "reset" B3, without loosing data?
It also depends what you mean with data. If you by data mean user data as photos, music, document then yes. If you also means system settings like firewall and internet settings then no.
Re: Possible to "reset" B3, without loosing data?
data is music, photos, mvies anf etc. doesnt care about userdata in home-folders
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Re: Possible to "reset" B3, without loosing data?
Then you should be good as all that is in /home. Always worth having a backup though.
Re: Possible to "reset" B3, without loosing data?
Good to know, but then, what to do... - Follow then link given earlier?
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Re: Possible to "reset" B3, without loosing data?
That would be a start, yesmprs wrote:Good to know, but then, what to do... - Follow then link given earlier?
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You need to get a working USB stick that contains the installer for the B3. Once you've done that, there is a config file on the stick that the installer reads. One of the settings on the config file is to re-partition your drive (you don't want that) and the other is something like "preserve /home partition" (you do want that).
Not sure if there is a how-to or wiki page with all this. It would pay you to do a bit of searching.
Re: Possible to "reset" B3, without loosing data?
I will try tomorrow. As I wrote I dont care about Home-catalogs, only movies, pictures, series ans apps
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Re: Possible to "reset" B3, without loosing data?
All the stuff you mention should be in /home/storage which is why you want to keep it.mprs wrote:I will try tomorrow. As I wrote I dont care about Home-catalogs, only movies, pictures, series ans apps
Re: Possible to "reset" B3, without loosing data?
Someone shout make a wiki about that
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Re: Possible to "reset" B3, without loosing data?
I think it's in the manual actually.
[EDIT]Yep, more or less - http://download.excito.net/web/B3/B3-UM-eng.pdf - page 139 onwards. The only difference is that you need to change the config file first.
[EDIT]Yep, more or less - http://download.excito.net/web/B3/B3-UM-eng.pdf - page 139 onwards. The only difference is that you need to change the config file first.
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Re: Possible to "reset" B3, without loosing data?
I Will look again tomorrow. But what i read was that everything would be gone 

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Re: Possible to "reset" B3, without loosing data?
Yes, that's why you need to edit the config file so it doesn't blitz /home. I think I've mentioned that about five times now.mprs wrote:I Will look again tomorrow. But what i read was that everything would be gone
Re: Possible to "reset" B3, without loosing data?
If you're not Ubi, you might try keeping your Ubi factor down 

Re: Possible to "reset" B3, without loosing data?
Yes, I'm not surprised that people do think you are Ubi. 

/Johannes (Excito co-founder a long time ago, but now I'm just Johannes)