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OK then why dont you attempt to get a complete copy of the os and IF you are successful even i will applaud you !!!.
Something is staring me in the face here and i just cannot see it right now but there has to be a simple way of grabbing the entire contents of the "hard drive" in the n900.
Have you any idea just how important this would be to everyone if you could do this?.
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2010-05-18
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I've no programming skills. Just a little bit Linux-knowledge.
But it should work out-of-the-box after recompiling for armel (without the ability to create the required .bin image. mklivecd builds a .iso image)
I haven't checked the debian armel repositorys, yet. Maybe it's already there.
mklivecd would be the simplest way you could get.
By "hard drive" do you mean the eMMC, the internal 32GB memory? This wouldn't be included in the mklivecd, but you can simply copy it.
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2010-05-18
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mmm... so mklivecd doesn't create a livecd with a small operating system that allow you to copy everything?
Instead, according to your words, it seems to be a program that does everything directly while in use maemo..
But someone said it isn't possible while the system in running..
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2010-05-18
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Just ignore abill_uk's comments I think he's getting confused.
I have successfully done this BOTH on the N800 and N810. There's no reason why this cannot be done on the N900. Currently I'm following Fanoush's instructions. He's a genuis at this stuff and he helped me getting it up and running last time.
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2010-05-18
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???
it makes exactly a live cd... a live cd is just an image. What we need.
But it seems, you can extract the image with the flasher? I didn't know that.
The image from the device, with all installed programs and modifications, inclusive the kernel?
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2010-05-18
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???
it makes exactly a live cd... a live cd is just an image. What we need.
But it seems, you can extract the image with the flasher? I didn't know that.
The image from the device, with all installed programs and modifications, inclusive the kernel?
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flasher-3.5 fiascoimage.bin -u
and u ll find the jffs2 partitions... now how can i mount them on win??? i dont want all the things like games and stupid widgets that nokia put in the fiasco... i want to create my personal fiasco to be free to choose what i want to keep on my os
Last edited by santiago; 2010-05-18 at 11:24.