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Old 10-18-2012, 05:16 PM   #13
thp1017
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Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Albuquerque, NM
Device: Kobo, KT, KGlo, H2O, Libra
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Originally Posted by semhoun View Post
I found how to fix the kobo. In fact it's really simple. In supposing recovery is mount as /media/recoveryfs and root as /media/rootfs. I fix it with this command:
rm -rf /media/rootfs/*
cd /media/rootfs/
tar xvzf /media/recoveryfs/upgrade/fs.tgz

That's all.

@mdclements I don't broke my kobo ;-)
Wow - the only kobo reference I'm seeing on the Glo seems to indicate a factory reset is only possible from a running device??? Or doing what you did, semhoun, but that is certainly beyond the abilities of the average user...

What happened to the multi-button press to do a reset, or paperclip+powerbutton?
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