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@gemniii42 - Yes, why be limited to systems memory for flashing.
@benson @maacruz - 0xffff project is way over my head but the command lines from mtd-tools made since from the links. Thanks
So it is possible to make a BIN file but with the other forms of system transfers it is allot easier just to use the other forms... Right? (remember windows user not linux)
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Let's break this down a bit.
1. Flash the n8x0 with a brand new Nokia's Bin file.
2. Install apps that are wanted for operational system.
and/or
Copy flash to SD.
3. Make a BIN file out of Step 2. Preferably by an install file.
4. BIN File used re-flash system or SD card.
I think this would make everything allot simpler for the non-linux type user to be able to re-flash his n8x0.
Admiralcrom
P.S. I know that penquinbait has deb installers to copy system to SD. So, please no why don't you just use it answers. Not looking to be flamed on my first post here. I love his deb installer when using a fresh flashed unit.