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Hmm, wouldn't mounting the ext partition from the SD in Linux cause problems (I remember reading something about it writing something onto the SD when unmounting).
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Hmm, wouldn't mounting the ext partition from the SD in Linux cause problems (I remember reading something about it writing something onto the SD when unmounting).
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Many filesystems (like ext2) can get corrupted if there's a power outage or the drive is removed suddenly, etc. Other filesystems, like ext3, are more robust.
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Well, can I ask a dumb question? How can I tell what filesystems the pendrivelinux.com .sh script is using? And, if it is an ext2, how to move to ext3? partimage?
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...Cause I remember reading on here when dual boot was first being done that it wasn't advisied since it might override something when Ubuntu is unmounting the ext2/3 partition on the SD.
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In the tablet, I use diskusage/gpe-FM which tells me /dev/mmcblk0p1. In a regular ubuntu 8.10, how do i see the USB drive letter?
EDIT: I see the name of the pen flash, e.g. CORSAIR, and I can list the content, but I do not know what the drive letter, i.e. sdd1 or sdd2 or sddx?
Edit: Problem solved.
under terminal, type fdisk -l , it list your drives. and it also listed on the initial screen, ..., well, me bad.
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