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hopefully they are in the rootfs tarball and work for the internal nand also
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Based on the first post in this thread (and my research), the only way to run SailfishOS on it is to boot it off a microSD card. |
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I have an second Nokia N1 (Chinese Modell), which i bought for spear parts.... I can try to flash Sailfish on it, or you think it wouldn't be so easy? |
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summary of what i did so far: i installed debian on the tablet but it seemed like while boot the display gets turned off, even with ctrl + alt + f1 i didn't see anything, anyway i managed to copy the 3 files to the bootpartition from a usb-stick, from which i booted the debian live cd, then my cable got a loose contact so i decided to copy the tarball to the sdcard and start the copyingprocess, but unfortunately i couldn't make contact with the cable, so i couldn't use the keyboard. next i will buy a new usb-cable and copy the files to the datapartition. then hopefully it will boot :)
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