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Originally Posted by Garp View Post
@juiceme due to your answer here: http://forum.nitdroid.com/index.php?topic=844.15
Then just install either NITDroid or Nemo first! (In existing set-up Openmode and zImage-2.6.32.54-dfl61-20121301 from here: http://wiki.maemo.org/Ubiboot)

To install NITDroid no problem have tried before, but I want to install Nemo but it seems not to be installation but flashing instead (using Linux or Windows PC) - correct?
No, not really, it is just installing (repartition, format, copy FS)
There's no flashing required, not in a sense of flashing something permanently. The flasher is just used to load the special kernel (MOSLO) that contains the partitioning utilities.
Actually you do not specifically need the MOSLO kernel at all, the same autopartitioning script that is used there is also included in the ubiboot repair mode.


Originally Posted by Garp View Post
Then it seems that dualboot is included in MOSLO (https://wiki.merproject.org/wiki/Nem..._the_Dual_Boot)
But then it demands: “You need to have the Harmattan kernel command line and the Harmattan kernel bzImage for this to work.”
I don’t know bzImage but does my kernel fullfill these demands?
Well yes, dualboot/singleboot by permanently flashing MOSLO is old method, not needed any longer. Ubiboot takes care of it all nowdays.


Originally Posted by Garp View Post
Second I know you don’t support Windows flashing but could you tell who have mad the procedure ?: http://wiki.maemo.org/Ubiboot because I need to ask how to handle the Windows case re this:
4. Next, we will extract the Nemo image into the newly-created partition. Enter this command in the Terminal (for Linux only):
Hmm the wiki was made by topet2k12001
(see this post)
 

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