![]() |
2014-03-25
, 07:34
|
Community Council |
Posts: 4,920 |
Thanked: 12,867 times |
Joined on May 2012
@ Southerrn Finland
|
#1712
|
The Following User Says Thank You to juiceme For This Useful Post: | ||
![]() |
2014-03-25
, 09:34
|
Posts: 697 |
Thanked: 137 times |
Joined on Jul 2012
@ Hillerød, DK
|
#1715
|
Yes, of course. The default partition layout of N9 makes vague sense on a 16G device, bun on a 64G device it is fairly silly.
How to do it;
- boot to ubiboot maintanance console
- back up your existing partitions into tar files and ship off the device
- use fdisk to repartition the device however you want it
- format your new partitions
- restore your data to device
- fix the partition layout for booting in ubiboot.conf
- profit
The Following 2 Users Say Thank You to Garp For This Useful Post: | ||
![]() |
2014-03-25
, 10:41
|
|
Posts: 6,436 |
Thanked: 12,701 times |
Joined on Nov 2011
@ Ängelholm, Sweden
|
#1717
|
![]() |
2014-03-25
, 19:41
|
Posts: 206 |
Thanked: 117 times |
Joined on Nov 2013
@ CA, USA
|
#1718
|
The Following User Says Thank You to Shadwblade2652 For This Useful Post: | ||
![]() |
2014-03-25
, 19:46
|
Posts: 206 |
Thanked: 117 times |
Joined on Nov 2013
@ CA, USA
|
#1719
|
Yes, of course. The default partition layout of N9 makes vague sense on a 16G device, bun on a 64G device it is fairly silly.
How to do it;
- boot to ubiboot maintanance console
- back up your existing partitions into tar files and ship off the device
- use fdisk to repartition the device however you want it
- format your new partitions
- restore your data to device
- fix the partition layout for booting in ubiboot.conf
- profit
The Following User Says Thank You to Shadwblade2652 For This Useful Post: | ||
![]() |
2014-03-25
, 20:30
|
|
Posts: 6,436 |
Thanked: 12,701 times |
Joined on Nov 2011
@ Ängelholm, Sweden
|
#1720
|
The Following User Says Thank You to coderus For This Useful Post: | ||
Telegram | Openrepos | GitHub | Revolut donations