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2008-09-07
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2008-09-07
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I recommend this extra tweak: Once you are dual-booting, if you have trouble "seeing" your internal card when connected to a computer by USB, see Question #1 and Answer #1 in this post. After making that change, your PC should recognize the SD cards when the Tablet is connected by USB.
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2008-09-09
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Anyway, I flashed a clean diablo to my N800 and updated to 30-2. Then I used penguinbait's deb cloner to boot from my 4G internal SD. The only problem I have is that when I connect my N800 to my PC I get an error on the tablet "Unable to connect via USB. Memory card in use: Internal memory card". In my PC I can access the external SD, but not the FAT partition on my internal SD.
I've used the other cloning method (also by penguinbait) that lets you choose the size of the partitions, with the same results.
I've also tried "sudo umount /media/mmc2" with no programs open except x-term (standing outside of mmc2). It gives no errors, and I can't cd to /media/mmc2, but when I plug the USB I still get the same error.
That means that every time I want to copy something from my PC to the N800 y have to shut it off, boot from flash, copy what I need, shut it off again and boot from SD. (my external SD is tiny, 128M that came with the tablet)
Of all the people who have cloned their diablo to SD, am I the only one with this problem?