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2009-07-28
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Outstanding. Is the first partition being VFAT for the NIT and installed applications (I know one of the mapping programs dumps its data on the internal card), or is it purely for compatibility with windows?
BTW, PenguinBait, I apologize if these questions have been answered before elsewhere. I have read over this and other threads (this one is, what, 24 pages and 250 posts?), and honestly, some of the threads are for older revisions of software or older procedures, so its all a bit confusing.
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2009-07-28
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I have made as small as 5MB, but in general I have at least 128MB fat. Its nice if you need to actually plug into a windows device. some apps may write out there also.
Questions are never a problem, sometimes it may take a few days before I respond.
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2009-07-31
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2009-08-01
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2009-08-05
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swap: 0 0 0
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2009-08-11
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2009-08-12
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Had the same problem and got helped :
As root in xterm, type :
"swapon /dev/mmcblkXpY"
( where X= 1 / 0 for ext./ int. mmc and Y=part. nr.).
( swapoff un-does )
After each reboot you have to do it again.
( Let "Personal menu" run this code for you.)
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2009-08-12
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2009-08-12
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No, but :
It was discussed a bit in, I think, the Console-tools thread.
256 MB was often recommended, but I think more from a general Linux rule of thumb.
Mine is 256 MB, and after checking it in Load-applet now and then I believe half would have been quite enough.
But then I'm not a heavy user.
EDIT.
I had one bad experience with swap at my first tries.
Seeing a swap part. (made with "pb"-cfdisk) not recognized, I changed it to something else, and then back to swap.
Then nothing worked properly until I had reformatted my card.
( Of course, knowing no Linux I didn't know how to properly solve it.)
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BTW, PenguinBait, I apologize if these questions have been answered before elsewhere. I have read over this and other threads (this one is, what, 24 pages and 250 posts?), and honestly, some of the threads are for older revisions of software or older procedures, so its all a bit confusing.
--vr