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#68
Originally Posted by meep View Post
If you want to check the bootflag, open up the partition in gparted (usually sdc1 if you only have the n900 connected) and check under "flags". If it is blank, you do not have to do anything.

If it says "boot" under this, right click, use "manage flags" and remove the boot flag
So, when no partition is bootable = the whole drive is bootable?
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