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Backup for flashing without BackupMenu
Due hardware problems, I'm unable to use any pre-boot software (u-boot, recovery-boot, backupmenu). I'm tired of configuring after reflash and I'd rather create an image to restore. It doesn't matter for me by which tools it's made, as long as they're feasible on a Linux box. What's the best way to do it? I thought about dd-ing rootfs and optfs, but it doesn't sound optimal to me.
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Re: Backup for flashing without BackupMenu
As far as i know, there is no way to dd the roots or the kernel, but you could use dd from the PC via backupmenu for optfs, MyDocs -or simply put- complete internal card. Make sure the kernel version between N900, rootfs and optfs is the same, whichever you choose, but fastest might be nokia-kernel.
There is some info about 'building' a flashable rootfs image in the dedicated thread for backupmenu http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=63975 in the first post. After initial flash, you would flash the rootfs image, then boot into backupmenu and restore your emmc image with dd. |
Re: Backup for flashing without BackupMenu
I have never tried that but 0xFFFF flasher has option to dump images.
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