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I've now got it set up nicely with all the apps, bookmarks, streams etc that I want.
My problem is that I wont always have internet access so I'd like to use a 2nd MMC for video and MP3.
This means I'd have to boot from the internal flash to access these as I'm currently booting from the MMC.
The problem is that my internal flash is just the basic OS with only the apps needed to get me dual booting.
To save me having to spend several days setting up the internal flash to mimic my setup, is there a way of cloning the MMC OS to the internal one?
An added benefit would be that if anything went wrong with the MMC, I'd have a backup of my system.
Thanks