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ZIP CONTENTS UPDATED 2011.02.13 22:40 CET
I threw together a zip that should help those of us with this problem get back up and running quicker. I mainly threw it together so that I could experiment and if I had to reflash it wouldn't be such a pain in the *** lol. But it should be helpful. It's a work in progress, and I take no responsibility if you brick your device. That said, I've run it (as zipped) on my N900 with no ill side effects.
emmcworkaround.zip
2011.02.13 02:25 CET: updated documentation with corrections
2011.02.13 22:40 CET: added information about file system creation; improved readability
READ THE READMES!
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Believe it or not 2 hours in the oven set at 180 - 200 deg C would reflow that enough to make the contacts good again. Did the same with an old 8800Ultra Superclocked graphics card once, worked a treat, but once a BGA is gone it's gone, end of really. The 8800 worked a treat for the next two months before it all went tits up again.
To be honest it looks like the BGA on that is too far gone anyways - reflow may cause shorting across the balls if you got a proper liquid reflow on it.
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Keeping the rootfs on NAND and moving /home/ and /home/user/MyDocs to the sd is not installing maemo on sd.
The basic steps to do it would be the following:
1) Recompiling the kernel to support mounting from sd card. You must adjust the kernel command line to mount the rootfs from sdcard and not from NAND. This functionality must be compiled into the kernel and mustn't be outsourced to kernel modules (except one would use an initrd).
NIN's lab did it. I booted with the maemo kernel an EXT4 linux rootfs on sd. Here should be the relevant parts of the config used for that kernel:
2) Editing the bootscripts (e. g. s/mmcblk0/mmcblk1/ if you want to move /home/, MyDocs too)
3) Dealing with suprises not foreseeable yet.
Video showing N900 booting with LUKS encrypted /home/
N900 rescueOS