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Originally Posted by Tigerite View Post
Well, only the lzo-compressed, ubinized version would be flashable. However, there are two benefits to using ubiupdatevol with the pre-ubinized version (or flash_eraseall/nandwrite if you prefer, as this would work with flashable images also), rather than the tarred file: namely, the backup would take up less space in MyDocs, which is good if you want to have several; and it gives back space on the rootfs partition (in my tests, the space before was 56MiB and afterwards 83MiB - a difference of slightly more than 10% of the total amount available).
Unfortunately, not even the lzo-compressed image is working, at least in my hands. I've used the same procedure as above, with lzo instead of zlib; but after flashing, my n900 isn't bootable.

Robbiethe1st, how did you craft the flashable_rootfs_v0.56-1-20101109.img that is on your site? Did you use mkfs.ubifs or another method?

EDIT: again, flashing the flashable_rootfs_v0.56-1-20101109.img isn't enough to start backupmenu and restore from sd. I have to reflash stock firmware, then flashable_rootfs_v0.56-1-20101109.img, then restore with backupmenu.

EDIT2: might be I need to everything on-device? Might be mtd-utils from ubuntu 10.10 gives different results from the maemo5 one?
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