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Old 08-28-2014, 05:26 PM   #1588
Ken Maltby
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
I can't exit back to the start menu. I run koreader from advboot so I need to power cycle to re-run koreader. This is the first time I tried using the open last book setting and it was a bit weird to be informed the book I was reading could not be found. I cycled 4 times and got the same message each time.

When I dismissed the error message and opened the ebook from history, it worked.

Located and installed 675. Still the same error when opening on startup.

Regards,
David
Edit: Removed "udevadm trigger" question. (Added "udevadm trigger -t" to the koreader launch script but if I launch koreader right after a reboot or right after the Start Menu is up, I still get the "doesn't exist" message.)

If I reboot and count to five, after the Start Menu appears, then select Koreader the message is that it is opening the book. Perhaps you could try waiting in advboot's menu ~5 seconds, then launch Koreader and see if you still get that message.

Luck;
Ken

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