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Old 04-21-2022, 03:40 AM   #268
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Originally Posted by Deobulakenyo View Post
Thanks for the instruction on debugging. I followed the nanoclock log instruction before but all i get is the log that nanoclock started. But i will do it again and share the log.

For the nickelmenu, what does it do? Do i enable it via nickelmenu and then disable it after?
Once you have enabled the debug setting, the NickelMenu entry is a simple way to dump the nanoclock log file to a human readable file in a known location. It runs, tries to dump the nanoclock entries and lets you know if the process succeeded or failed. It replaces having to get shell access to your Kobo and then running:

Code:
logread | grep '\(nanoclock\|nanoclock\.sh\)\[[[:digit:]]\+\]'
It also saves you from having to play with the dump-log setting.

Hmmm... bring up NickelMenu and tap a button or make a telnet connection, login and run the command. I know which I would prefer for ease of use.

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Originally Posted by Deobulakenyo View Post
As for the reset. I did manual reset by holding the volume up button while pressing the power button and waited until the screen flashed and reset the device to factory setting. Rolled back the fw as well after. Then i turned the device on and it updated via wifi to 4.30. I updated it again via wifi to 4.31. then i manually updated to 4.32 as the latest fw is not yet available in my location.
The FW version is the key to telling if it was a true factory reset. If you did the factory reset and the firmware was the same version as prior to the factory reset, it was the half-assed factory reset. If the firmware reverted to the factory version, it's the full factory reset.
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