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2010-01-17
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@ Leeuwarden, The Netherlands
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2010-01-17
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@ Poland / Bialystok
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2010-01-17
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@ Poland / Bialystok
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I'm also thinking of doing this. Why not create a "big" / partition on one of the MMC cards, no hassle with mounts or optification, and boot from there.
Maybe use the fast memory for extra swap or read/write intensive stuff like /var or /tmp. Has anyone used this sort of setup?
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2010-01-17
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2010-01-17
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Some step by step guide here, for people wants to do it 'the old fashion way', http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=29135
Of course there is Penguinbait's automagic tools, http://penguinbait.com/, I used it several times, and it works good
and there is an encyclopedia cooked up by GeraldKO, and there is wiki as OP cited.
I think cloning to the MMC is the best/fun/useful on this tablet, it allows almost unlimited app installation, and backup 2 times, post back if questions
bun
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2010-01-18
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I want to move the whole OS to one of the flash cards (internal or external, i still haven't decided yet) for many space for the applications, and i already read the board and found this tutorial (http://wiki.maemo.org/Booting_from_a_flash_card), but i still have some doubts about it, which i'm reporting.
1) Why do i have to create 2 partitions on the internal card? In the tutorial it creates one of about 480 mb and another of about 1.5 gb (speaking of the internal flash...) Why can't i have just one big 2GB partition?
2) By following exactly every step of the tutorial shown, i will be CLONING my actual system to the internal memory? That's what i wanna do: clone my actual system (with the applications, datas, and documents) on the internal memory. Or do i have to make a backup, migrate the system and then use the backup to ripristinate it?
3) If i use the procedure shown in the tutorial above, will i be seeing the boot loader or there is a way to tell him that i want to load the internal memory OS instead of the flash one?
Thanks to everyone in advance,
Best Regards.