--- Log opened Fri Sep 02 00:13:01 2011 00:34 -!- TornUp [3efe8f88@gateway/web/freenode/ip.62.254.143.136] has quit [Quit: Page closed] 02:43 -!- TheSeven [~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven] has quit [Disconnected by services] 02:43 -!- [7] [~TheSeven@rockbox/developer/TheSeven] has joined #freemyipod-support 09:03 -!- [Saint] [~st.lasciv@119.224.108.127] has quit [Quit: Imagination is for turbo-nerds who can't handle how kick-butt reality is. I'm a kick-butt reality master! I would rather die, than be imaginative. I mean that.] 09:06 -!- [Saint] [~st.lasciv@119.224.108.127] has joined #freemyipod-support 10:02 -!- neferty [~andor@173.242.127.201] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] 10:04 -!- neferty [~andor@173.242.127.201] has joined #freemyipod-support 13:23 -!- user890104 [~Venci@6bez10.info] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 13:24 -!- user890104 [~Venci@6bez10.info] has joined #freemyipod-support 13:37 -!- benedikt93 [~benedikt9@unaffiliated/benedikt93] has joined #freemyipod-support 13:48 -!- CDNSheepdoggie [adeeb9f2@gateway/web/freenode/ip.173.238.185.242] has joined #freemyipod-support 13:48 < CDNSheepdoggie> anyone have a second? 13:49 < CDNSheepdoggie> I'm getting an error on my classic '6g' 13:49 < CDNSheepdoggie> Traceback (most recent call last): File "ipoddfu.py", line 26, in import libipoddfu File "/home/freedom/Freemyipod/libipoddfu.py", line 27, in import usb.core ImportError: No module named core 13:49 < CDNSheepdoggie> brb need more coffee 13:51 < [7]> CDNSheepdoggie: you need pyusb >=1.0.0a0 13:51 < [7]> this looks like you have pyusb 0.4.2 or something 13:52 < CDNSheepdoggie> oh, oops. I'll give that a shot thanks! 13:57 < CDNSheepdoggie> you're right, I'm using 0.4.2 13:57 < CDNSheepdoggie> my bad 14:06 < CDNSheepdoggie> sweet, it worked, thanks [7]! 14:06 < CDNSheepdoggie> later, I'll be back if I have anymore problems. Open source is the freaking best! 14:06 -!- CDNSheepdoggie [adeeb9f2@gateway/web/freenode/ip.173.238.185.242] has quit [Quit: Page closed] 17:55 -!- neferty [~andor@173.242.127.201] has quit [Excess Flood] 17:56 -!- neferty [~andor@173.242.127.201] has joined #freemyipod-support 19:40 -!- benedikt93 [~benedikt9@unaffiliated/benedikt93] has quit [Quit: Bye ;)] 23:05 -!- alcoheed [43e86d5e@gateway/web/freenode/ip.67.232.109.94] has joined #freemyipod-support 23:06 < alcoheed> So, this may seem like a dumb question but has anyone else experienced constant crashing when copying files to the data partition while in Rockbox booted from emcore? I'm running on a 1g classic (6g). 23:07 < [7]> crashing in terms of what? 23:07 < [7]> rockbox freezing and not being accessible from the pc any more? 23:07 < [7]> sadly this might be a sign of a failing drive 23:08 < alcoheed> After I start copying a file windows returns with can't access disk and my ipod displays *PANIC* mount: 0 23:08 < alcoheed> yeah, that's something I was afraid of 23:08 < [7]> oops 23:08 < [7]> so that panic happens when unplugging, or at which point? 23:09 < alcoheed> I guess at unplugging yes 23:09 < [7]> hm, that means that something was corrupted 23:09 < alcoheed> I imagine it's happening partial-way into the file transfer though as it just stops and sits there until I pull the cable out 23:09 < alcoheed> would a data partition reformat possibly help? 23:09 < [7]> reboot the ipod (menu+select is the only way to get out of the panic state), go to the emcore tools menu and reformat the data partition, then try again 23:10 < alcoheed> kk, I'll give it a try 23:10 < [7]> this should fix the mount panic, but if it happens again after copying files again, a bad sector might be the root cause 23:11 < alcoheed> mmk, going to grab the latest rockbox from the freemyipod page real quick 23:11 < alcoheed> actually, I did notice that this started happening after installing fastboot... is there anyway that could affect anything? 23:13 < [7]> i don't think so 23:14 < alcoheed> coincidence, then :o 23:16 < alcoheed> well, that seems to have fixed it 23:17 < alcoheed> question, though... could it have been caused by not using the safely eject option? I never used it before because I've always had backup copies of the music so file corruption wasn't the first thing on my mind 23:39 < alcoheed> ah well, I'll just play it safe and assume that was the issue unless the hard drive fails in the near future 23:39 < alcoheed> thanks for the help 23:44 -!- alcoheed [43e86d5e@gateway/web/freenode/ip.67.232.109.94] has quit [Ping timeout: 252 seconds] --- Log closed Sat Sep 03 00:18:33 2011