![]() ubi file's gone, on iPod partition there's. Restarting directly to disk mode after the 64-MB-partition mode also allows to instal Rockbox with Rockbox Utility, but the effect is still the same (restarting to regular system, the. Maybe there's a way to put then rockbox without restarting the iPod which deletes the. Why after putting it there it's gone after restart? ![]() The bootloader in Rockbox Ulitity menu is "not needed" but I guess I have to put it with force with EmCORE on that special 64MB-partition. The Rockbox utility shows possibility to choose iPod 6G in the list but it's "blocked".Īlso the Rockbox manual shows 5.5G compatybility but in the menu there's only 4th, 5th and 6th Gen. There's no Rockbox for 6g, but there're some 6g Ipods with Rockbox. I've tried then to instal rockbox by "RockboxUtility" ("successed"). Restart the iPod, then it's back to the regular apple system. I put there the "installer-ipodclassic-r859-20120102.ubi" file. I got to the point with "64MB-sized UMSboot partition". If any of those features are important to you, this port is not for you. Another thing to note is the various missing features from this port, such as original firmware dual-boot (installation actually removes the Apple OF completely), recording, USB HID, and FM. So, backup anything you don't want to lose during installation. It is also important to note that emCORE/Rockbox installation *will* erase *all* data on the device. ![]() There is currently no supported installation method from Rockbox and there is unlikely to be one in the very near future. Installation relies solely on the Freemyipod Project's " emCORE" loader, which is completely unsupported as far as Rockbox is concerned. Its really important that you know which device you're talking about and articulate that clearly to those trying to assist you.Ĭurrently, there is no way to install Rockbox on this device with any Rockbox sanctioned tools (which seems contradictory since we offer a binary in a semi-public location but offer no way of installing it, I s difficult to explain briefly). ![]() ![]() It seems you have an iPod 6G (auto-detection is based on USB V/PID and I'm really not sure how this could fail), so your issues make perfect sense. ![]()
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