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2009-04-01
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Not sure if anyone is still looking at this thread, but before I start a new thread, I'd thought I'd post here first.
I want to establish a 2gb fat partition on my new 4gb bootable internal sd so that it shows up when booted to sd as a 2gb internal storage. I have a 2gb ext2 partition on the sd already. It is mmcblk0p1, but there is a 2gb unallocated block of space before it (i.e., to the left of it) when the card shows up in gparted.
Simple question. How in the world can I make that 2gb of unallocated space show up as "internal sd" when booted to this ext2 partition?? I've tried everything--certainly everything I can think of with gparted, console tools, and windows disk management.
Any help is MUCHO APPRECIATADO! (oh, and if you can help me with me my spanish, I'll give you dos thanyos!)
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2009-04-01
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#183
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Just wondering if there will be a fix for swap partition not getting recognized or automatically enabled?
I don't reboot that often, but having to manually enable swap each time isn't the most rewarding way to start a new session.
Somewhat related, is there a way to enable command memory in xterm, similar to up/down arrow on the typical desktop Linux terminal?
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2009-04-01
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#184
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Somewhat related, is there a way to enable command memory in xterm, similar to up/down arrow on the typical desktop Linux terminal?
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2009-04-02
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2009-04-02
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#186
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Not sure if anyone is still looking at this thread, but before I start a new thread, I'd thought I'd post here first.
I want to establish a 2gb fat partition on my new 4gb bootable internal sd so that it shows up when booted to sd as a 2gb internal storage. I have a 2gb ext2 partition on the sd already. It is mmcblk0p1, but there is a 2gb unallocated block of space before it (i.e., to the left of it) when the card shows up in gparted.
Simple question. How in the world can I make that 2gb of unallocated space show up as "internal sd" when booted to this ext2 partition?? I've tried everything--certainly everything I can think of with gparted, console tools, and windows disk management.
Any help is MUCHO APPRECIATADO! (oh, and if you can help me with me my spanish, I'll give you dos thanyos!)
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2009-04-02
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@ Sigtuna, Sweden
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#187
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i need some help. Im a total noob, i dont know much about cloning, but i need to clone my OS to my 8gb SD, where can i see STEP by STEP cloning to SD? I have a Nokia N810 with the latest firmware. Thank you
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2009-04-04
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2009-04-04
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#189
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2009-04-04
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I don't reboot that often, but having to manually enable swap each time isn't the most rewarding way to start a new session.
Somewhat related, is there a way to enable command memory in xterm, similar to up/down arrow on the typical desktop Linux terminal?