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diff --git a/manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex b/manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex index 6c36edead3..5bd320b618 100755 --- a/manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex +++ b/manual/getting_started/ipod_install.tex | |||
@@ -28,20 +28,20 @@ you wish. Note that these files should be saved onto your computer's hard disk, | |||
28 | 28 | ||
29 | \item Next, download the following file to the installation folder: | 29 | \item Next, download the following file to the installation folder: |
30 | 30 | ||
31 | \opt{ipodvideo}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader- | 31 | \opt{ipodvideo}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader-ipod |
32 | video.ipod}} | 32 | video.ipod}} |
33 | \opt{ipodnano}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader- | 33 | \opt{ipodnano}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader- |
34 | nano.ipod}} | 34 | ipodnano.ipod}} |
35 | \opt{ipodmini}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader- | 35 | \opt{ipodmini}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader- |
36 | mini1g.ipod} or \url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader- | 36 | ipodmini1g.ipod} or \url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader- |
37 | mini2g.ipod} depending on which generation your \dap{} is. \fixme{Describe | 37 | ipodmini2g.ipod} depending on which generation your \dap{} is. \fixme{Describe |
38 | how to identify 1/2G}} | 38 | how to identify 1/2G}} |
39 | \opt{ipodcolor}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader- | 39 | \opt{ipodcolor}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader- |
40 | color.ipod}} | 40 | ipodcolor.ipod}} |
41 | \opt{ipod4g}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader- | 41 | \opt{ipod4g}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader- |
42 | 4g.ipod}} | 42 | ipod4g.ipod}} |
43 | \opt{ipod3g}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader- | 43 | \opt{ipod3g}{\url{http://download.rockbox.org/bootloader/ipod/bootloader- |
44 | 3g.ipod}} | 44 | ipod3g.ipod}} |
45 | 45 | ||
46 | \item Next, open a command prompt (Windows) or terminal window (Mac OSX and Linux). | 46 | \item Next, open a command prompt (Windows) or terminal window (Mac OSX and Linux). |
47 | 47 | ||
@@ -57,121 +57,121 @@ you wish. Note that these files should be saved onto your computer's hard disk, | |||
57 | 57 | ||
58 | \item Connect your ipod to your computer. | 58 | \item Connect your ipod to your computer. |
59 | 59 | ||
60 | If you haven't already done so, you should now plug your iPod into your | 60 | If you haven't already done so, you should now plug your iPod into your |
61 | computer (via either the USB or Firewire cable). | 61 | computer (via either the USB or Firewire cable). |
62 | 62 | ||
63 | \fixme{Notes about closing itunes, enabling the ``show ipod as disk'' option | 63 | \fixme{Notes about closing itunes, enabling the ``show ipod as disk'' option |
64 | in ipod, anything else?} | 64 | in ipod, anything else?} |
65 | 65 | ||
66 | \item Find your ipod with ipodpatcher (Windows users only) | 66 | \item Find your ipod with ipodpatcher (Windows users only) |
67 | 67 | ||
68 | Windows users: Type the following command to search for ipods attached to | 68 | Windows users: Type the following command to search for ipods attached to |
69 | your computer: | 69 | your computer: |
70 | \begin{code} | 70 | \begin{code} |
71 | ipodpatcher \-\-scan | 71 | ipodpatcher --scan |
72 | \end{code} | 72 | \end{code} |
73 | 73 | ||
74 | When ipodpatcher finds your ipod, remember the number it displays - this | 74 | When ipodpatcher finds your ipod, remember the number it displays - this |
75 | will be the number you use to access your ipod in the following steps. | 75 | will be the number you use to access your ipod in the following steps. |
76 | 76 | ||
77 | \note{Windows users require administrator rights for running ipodpatcher. | 77 | \note{Windows users require administrator rights for running ipodpatcher. |
78 | Either re-login as administrator, or open a command prompt running under an | 78 | Either re-login as administrator, or open a command prompt running under an |
79 | administrator account by using one of the "Run as" features of Windows XP.} | 79 | administrator account by using one of the "Run as" features of Windows XP.} |
80 | 80 | ||
81 | \item Find your ipod (Mac OS X users only) | 81 | \item Find your ipod (Mac OS X users only) |
82 | 82 | ||
83 | Attach your iPod to your Mac (using either USB or Firewire) and wait for | 83 | Attach your iPod to your Mac (using either USB or Firewire) and wait for |
84 | iTunes to open. When iTunes opens, close it down. In your Terminal window, | 84 | iTunes to open. When iTunes opens, close it down. In your Terminal window, |
85 | type the command mount and press enter. This will list all the disks (and | 85 | type the command mount and press enter. This will list all the disks (and |
86 | other devices) that are "mounted" on your computer. The last drive in the | 86 | other devices) that are "mounted" on your computer. The last drive in the |
87 | list should be your iPod. For example: | 87 | list should be your iPod. For example: |
88 | \begin{code} | 88 | \begin{code} |
89 | /dev/disk1s2 on /Volumes/DAVE_S IPOD 1 (local, nodev, nosuid) | 89 | /dev/disk1s2 on /Volumes/DAVE_S IPOD 1 (local, nodev, nosuid) |
90 | \end{code} | 90 | \end{code} |
91 | 91 | ||
92 | In order to install the ipod bootloader, you need to "unmount" this disk | 92 | In order to install the ipod bootloader, you need to "unmount" this disk |
93 | using the following command: | 93 | using the following command: |
94 | \begin{code} | 94 | \begin{code} |
95 | diskutil unmount /dev/disk1s2 | 95 | diskutil unmount /dev/disk1s2 |
96 | \end{code} | 96 | \end{code} |
97 | 97 | ||
98 | replacing ``/dev/disk1s2'' with the device name Mac OS has assigned to your | 98 | replacing ``/dev/disk1s2'' with the device name Mac OS has assigned to your |
99 | ipod. This may take a few seconds, after which Mac OS will say ``Volume | 99 | ipod. This may take a few seconds, after which Mac OS will say ``Volume |
100 | /dev/disk1s2 unmounted.'' ``/dev/disk1s2'' refers to the second partition on | 100 | /dev/disk1s2 unmounted.'' ``/dev/disk1s2'' refers to the second partition on |
101 | /dev/disk1 - remember ``/dev/disk1'' for the next step. | 101 | /dev/disk1 - remember ``/dev/disk1'' for the next step. |
102 | 102 | ||
103 | It's possible that itunes will try to be ``helpful'' and remount your ipod | 103 | It's possible that itunes will try to be ``helpful'' and remount your ipod |
104 | after you modify it with ipodpatcher. If this happens, you need to unmount | 104 | after you modify it with ipodpatcher. If this happens, you need to unmount |
105 | it again using the above command. | 105 | it again using the above command. |
106 | 106 | ||
107 | \item Create a backup of your ipod's firmware partition | 107 | \item Create a backup of your ipod's firmware partition |
108 | 108 | ||
109 | Type the following command, replacing "[device]" with the number (for | 109 | Type the following command, replacing "[device]" with the number (for |
110 | Windows users) or the device name (Mac OS X and Unix users) assigned to | 110 | Windows users) or the device name (Mac OS X and Unix users) assigned to |
111 | your ipod that you found in the previous step: | 111 | your ipod that you found in the previous step: |
112 | \begin{code} | 112 | \begin{code} |
113 | ipodpatcher [device] -r bootpartition.bin (Windows) | 113 | ipodpatcher [device] -r bootpartition.bin (Windows) |
114 | \end{code} | 114 | \end{code} |
115 | 115 | ||
116 | or | 116 | or |
117 | 117 | ||
118 | \begin{code} | 118 | \begin{code} |
119 | ./ipodpatcher [device] -r bootpartition.bin (Mac OS X/Unix) | 119 | ./ipodpatcher [device] -r bootpartition.bin (Mac OS X/Unix) |
120 | \end{code} | 120 | \end{code} |
121 | 121 | ||
122 | This should create a file in the current folder called bootpartition.bin | 122 | This should create a file in the current folder called bootpartition.bin |
123 | (approximately 40MB for the iPod 3G, 4G and Color/Photo, 80MB for the Nano | 123 | (approximately 40MB for the iPod 3G, 4G and Color/Photo, 80MB for the Nano |
124 | 1st gen and 30GB Video, and 112MB for the 60GB Video) containing a copy of | 124 | 1st gen and 30GB Video, and 112MB for the 60GB Video) containing a copy of |
125 | the ``firmware partition'' from your iPod. | 125 | the ``firmware partition'' from your iPod. |
126 | 126 | ||
127 | If it ever becomes necessary (i.e. your ipod refuses to start), you can | 127 | If it ever becomes necessary (i.e. your ipod refuses to start), you can |
128 | restore this backup to your ipod using the command ipodpatcher [device] -w | 128 | restore this backup to your ipod using the command ipodpatcher [device] -w |
129 | bootpartition.bin (Windows) or ./ipodpatcher [device] -w bootpartition.bin | 129 | bootpartition.bin (Windows) or ./ipodpatcher [device] -w bootpartition.bin |
130 | (Mac OS X/Unix). | 130 | (Mac OS X/Unix). |
131 | 131 | ||
132 | \item Install the bootloader. | 132 | \item Install the bootloader. |
133 | 133 | ||
134 | Windows users should now type: | 134 | Windows users should now type: |
135 | \begin{code} | 135 | \begin{code} |
136 | ipodpatcher [device] -a | 136 | ipodpatcher [device] -a |
137 | \opt{ipodvideo}{bootloader-video.ipod} | 137 | \opt{ipodvideo}{bootloader-video.ipod} |
138 | \opt{ipodnano}{bootloader-nano.ipod} | 138 | \opt{ipodnano}{bootloader-nano.ipod} |
139 | \opt{ipodmini}{bootloader-mini1g.ipod | 139 | \opt{ipodmini}{bootloader-mini1g.ipod |
140 | \end{code} | 140 | \end{code} |
141 | or | 141 | or |
142 | \begin{code} | 142 | \begin{code} |
143 | ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-mini2g.ipod | 143 | ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-mini2g.ipod |
144 | } | 144 | } |
145 | \opt{ipodcolor}{bootloader-color.ipod} | 145 | \opt{ipodcolor}{bootloader-color.ipod} |
146 | \opt{ipod4g}{bootloader-4g.ipod} | 146 | \opt{ipod4g}{bootloader-4g.ipod} |
147 | \opt{ipod3g}{bootloader-3g.ipod} | 147 | \opt{ipod3g}{bootloader-3g.ipod} |
148 | \end{code} | 148 | \end{code} |
149 | 149 | ||
150 | and Mac OS X/Unix users should type: | 150 | and Mac OS X/Unix users should type: |
151 | \begin{code} | 151 | \begin{code} |
152 | ./ipodpatcher [device] -a | 152 | ./ipodpatcher [device] -a |
153 | \opt{ipodvideo}{bootloader-video.ipod} | 153 | \opt{ipodvideo}{bootloader-video.ipod} |
154 | \opt{ipodnano}{bootloader-nano.ipod} | 154 | \opt{ipodnano}{bootloader-nano.ipod} |
155 | \opt{ipodmini}{bootloader-mini1g.ipod | 155 | \opt{ipodmini}{bootloader-mini1g.ipod |
156 | \end{code} | 156 | \end{code} |
157 | or | 157 | or |
158 | \begin{code} | 158 | \begin{code} |
159 | or ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-mini2g.ipod | 159 | or ipodpatcher [device] -a bootloader-mini2g.ipod |
160 | } | 160 | } |
161 | \opt{ipodcolor}{bootloader-color.ipod} | 161 | \opt{ipodcolor}{bootloader-color.ipod} |
162 | \opt{ipod4g}{bootloader-4g.ipod} | 162 | \opt{ipod4g}{bootloader-4g.ipod} |
163 | \opt{ipod3g}{bootloader-3g.ipod} | 163 | \opt{ipod3g}{bootloader-3g.ipod} |
164 | \end{code} | 164 | \end{code} |
165 | 165 | ||
166 | Replace [device] with the number (Windows users) or device name (Mac OS X/Unix | 166 | Replace [device] with the number (Windows users) or device name (Mac OS X/Unix |
167 | users) you've been using to access your ipod. | 167 | users) you've been using to access your ipod. |
168 | 168 | ||
169 | You can now disconnect your ipod from your computer in the normal way. This | 169 | You can now disconnect your ipod from your computer in the normal way. This |
170 | should cause your iPod to reboot and start Rockbox. | 170 | should cause your iPod to reboot and start Rockbox. |
171 | 171 | ||
172 | \item Troubleshooting. | 172 | \item Troubleshooting. |
173 | 173 | ||
174 | \fixme{Add some notes here about common problems - "rockbox error -1" is the | 174 | \fixme{Add some notes here about common problems - "rockbox error -1" is the |
175 | main one. Or maybe have a new troubleshooting page.} | 175 | main one. Or maybe have a new troubleshooting page.} |
176 | 176 | ||
177 | \end{enumerate} \ No newline at end of file | 177 | \end{enumerate} \ No newline at end of file |