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Re: Mount n9 to ubuntu
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Now I am beginning to doubt myself, as I cannot really really remember if I ever actually used the rescue image on a 16G version... I am sure I did use that on 64G version, long time ago, but I've fixed several 16G versions also, and cannot remember if I actually used Moslo-boot or ubiboot console on those. Nowdays there are so many ways to do it :D It may well be so that I was wrong. In that case, SourenAraya, I humbly beg your forgiveness on this matter! :o |
Re: Mount n9 to ubuntu
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N97 have same eMMC flash as n900, so its slower than stock N9 flash. I am looking for faster eMMC flash, if i find it, i will replace n97 with it. |
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How did you manage to do that? Was the physical desoldering/soldering difficult? What about flashing the FS, how did you manage to do that? Does NOLO recognize it correctly for flash partitioning, or did you have to partition it by hand? |
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2) I have some skills so, not. For me. 3) Flashing with content and --erase-user-data=secure, flash has been repartitioned. theoretically will suit any emmc flash card. The main thing that the physical size of the chip had not been more than 14x18x1.2mm and flash must support eMMC eMMC4.41 standart. |
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I'm sure there's MANY 16GB users out there that'd love to upgrade to 64GB, or possibly even larger/faster eMMC. |
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