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Re: Step by step guide: 48Mhz kernel and MMC boot clone
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Is it possible to use the modified SDHC cards for booting? I have a 8 GB card (http://www.remotefactory.com/n770memory.html ) that I would like to use. I already tried cloning of OS2006 to this 8 GB card with these instructions: http://examplified.net/guide/Nokia_7...ting_from_MMC/ Cloning seemed to go well and I managed to get the boot screen to appear but booting from mmc2 failed. I also could not get the 770 boot from internal flash either (Nokia logo comes to the screen, progress bar moves from left to right, screen turns white and 770 boots again). Now I am reflashing the device. |
Re: Step by step guide: 48Mhz kernel and MMC boot clone
http://examplified.net/guide/Nokia_7...ting_from_MMC/
is actually my preferred way to clone cards. I think your cloned SD is ok but the flash is corrupted. BTW, the modified 8G SD is nice but too expensive now! |
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8 G SD is indeed nice. And at the moment it is actually quite cheap for people living outside US because the exchange rate for $ is really good. ;) |
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I tried to format the card so that the "memory card partition" (FAT16) would have been 4096 mb and the rest of the card would be the boot partition. However, the 770 only gives access to 2 G on the memory card. Also when I put the card to memory card reader and check it with Windows the card appears to be a little less than 2 G. The boot partition is about 4 G like it should be. I checked the card with Parted Magic -live cd and it shows that the card has three partitions (one really small) and two aproximately 4 gigas. Where are the two missing gigas when I use the card on 770 (or Windows)? |
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1) dl and install DiskUsage from maemo.org>download or /gronmayer.com/it/, which give a breakdown of your disk use. 2) xterm df > /media/mmc1/df1.txt cat /proc/partitions > /media/mmc1/cp1.txt Here are my outputs for N810 for comparisons ================================================= N810/diablo/8G/mmc1 boot, df output _________________________________ Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/mmcblk1p2 4224 2324 1900 55% /mnt/initfs none 512 104 408 20% /mnt/initfs/tmp /dev/mmcblk0p2 1894832 1405968 392608 78% / none 512 104 408 20% /tmp none 1024 72 952 7% /dev tmpfs 1024 0 1024 0% /dev/shm /dev/mmcblk0p1 1328588 661844 666744 50% /media/mmc2 /dev/mmcblk1p1 5876504 2850324 3026180 49% /media/mmc1 N810/diablo/8G/mmc1 boot, cat/proc/partitions output __________________________________________________ major minor #blocks name 31 0 128 mtdblock0 31 1 384 mtdblock1 31 2 2048 mtdblock2 31 3 4224 mtdblock3 31 4 255360 mtdblock4 254 0 8009728 mmcblk0 254 1 5887999 mmcblk0p1 254 2 1925120 mmcblk0p2 254 3 196608 mmcblk0p3 254 8 1966080 mmcblk1 254 9 1331199 mmcblk1p1 254 10 634880 mmcblk1p2 _________________________ 770/chinook/1G/mmc1boot df output: major minor #blocks name Filesystem 1k-blocks Used Available Use% Mounted on /dev/mmcblk0p2 2048 1920 128 94% /mnt/initfs none 512 44 468 9% /mnt/initfs/tmp /dev/mmcblk0p2 540220 277584 235196 54% / none 512 44 468 9% /tmp none 1024 4 1020 0% /dev tmpfs 1024 0 1024 0% /dev/shm /dev/mmcblk0p1 307032 204096 102936 66% /media/mmc1 ___________________________________________ 770/chinook/1G/mmc1boot /cat/proc/partitions output: major minor #blocks name 31 0 128 mtdblock0 31 1 384 mtdblock1 31 2 2048 mtdblock2 31 3 2048 mtdblock3 31 4 126464 mtdblock4 254 0 987648 mmcblk0 254 1 307199 mmcblk0p1 254 2 548864 mmcblk0p2 254 3 131072 mmcblk0p3 ================================================== == For N810: mmcblk0 internal 'SD' fixed mmcblk1 external SD My N810 is drunk, and get infFl and extSD mixed up :) /dev/mmcblk0 and /dev/mmcblk1 intSD/extSD p1 FAT /dev/mmcblk0 p2, p3 debian N810: 2G intSD = 1.3G Fat + 0.6G debian 8G extSD = 5.9 Fat + 1.9G p2 +.2G p3 For 770: mmcblk0 SD 1G = .3G Fat + .5G p2 +.1G p3 do you need 4G p2? why? bun |
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Is your preference 2007HE or 2008HE? Before my recent WSOD (installing Canola borked), and a trip to Alabama repair, I had 2007HE running. I reinstalled 2006 as it was faster from the XP machine. I am going to travel and would like to install as you describe on my 2G card. |
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In general, partition 2 is for app installation. I have 2.5G and have KDE installed. This left with 5.5 G for FAT or storage on a 8G card. bun |
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