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You're missing a few things.
a) Internal non-volatile flash memory on the 770 is 128MB (with 64MB volatile RAM - and double both figures for the N800)
b) the content of the internal flash memory is compressed using the jffs2 filesystem, so you will need *more* than 128MB to store it all when it is copied to an uncompressed filesystem such as ext2... a rule of thumb suggests a 256MB partition on MMC although even this wouldn't be enough if you had managed to stuff your internal memory full of apps before copying it to MMC.
256MB should be enough for most systems, but won't represent a significant increase over the original internal capacity assuming an average 2:1 compression ratio. If more capacity is your aim then use a 512MB ext2 partition (roughly equivalent to a 256MB jffs2 partition).
You'll have no luck copying even an "empty" (freshly flashed) system to 64MB MMC, and even if it were possible you would almost certainly have no storage left to install any applications. Assuming the system even booted.
Go buy a bigger card, at least 1GB - they're dirt cheap.