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* With my current setup where the external card can at least run apps, am I doomed to frustration that cloning will cure?
* If I clone, do I get a 128 mb vfat, in addition to the ext2, so I can still connect to Windoze and copy files via USB?
* With the bootmenu, can I still boot to the original, internal partition (my life-preserver) ?
* While booted to the internal, will the n810 act the same way it does now - new apps get installed to the internal space, or will I be able to choose where they go? How would I choose?
* Conversely, while booted to the clone on the external card, will the N810 look and feel the same, but with more cool tools available? Would new apps get installed to the external?
* Do I really need becomeroot, or is easyroot good enough for the clone process?
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At my level of Linux expertise, I don't want to risk screwing up my shiny new tablet to the point I have to re-flash it. Soon, I will be ready for that . But right now, it is a happy little tablet and I am using it for many work-related tasks.
But, there are some intermediate things I would like to do, that cloning might facilitate. My question is: What is the easiest, safest way for a newbie to accomplish the following goals?
1.] Be able to run apps from the removable card. I'd like to save space on the internal card and the boot partition. I've been able to edit the mmc-mount file and get manually gunzipped and untarred apps to run off of the external card, but I'm confused about how to "auto-install" apps via the application manager to the external card. I'd rather not edit the source and recompile - I'd just goof things up.
1.] Get the "search" function to search the removable card - at present it only searches the internal stuff. This is a minor annoyance, but if I can get this to work, I can move files that need to be searched to the removable card; again, this will save space.
I have read this wiki: http://www.internettablettalk.com/wi...B_Dual-Booting
But I still have questions:
* With my current setup where the external card can at least run apps, am I doomed to frustration that cloning will cure?
* If I clone, do I get a 128 mb vfat, in addition to the ext2, so I can still connect to Windoze and copy files via USB?
* With the bootmenu, can I still boot to the original, internal partition (my life-preserver) ?
* While booted to the internal, will the n810 act the same way it does now - new apps get installed to the internal space, or will I be able to choose where they go? How would I choose?
* Conversely, while booted to the clone on the external card, will the N810 look and feel the same, but with more cool tools available? Would new apps get installed to the external?
* Do I really need becomeroot, or is easyroot good enough for the clone process?
Thanks for the hand-holding. I won't always be this helpless ...
Steve
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