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2007-03-23
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2007-03-23
, 14:30
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@ Czech Republic
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#142
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2007-03-23
, 21:41
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#143
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2007-03-24
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@ /dev/null
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#144
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Fanoush: You may recall that earlier in this thread I queried you regarding the following quote from your Wiki on booting from MMC:
"The first time I tried this on my N800 it led to continuous reboots 30-90 seconds after booting. Trying it a second time on a clean install (directly after flashing and erasing everything already on the device) worked fine."
You subsequently informed me that this was not your cautionary observation but that of some later contributor to the Wiki.
I have now received my N800, loaded it up with all sorts of applications, books, etc., then following your Wiki attempted to transfer the whole kit-and-kaboodle to MMC2 – with complete success! (It was a process which I had already successfully implemented on several occasions with my 770.) The only divergence I had to make from your detailed instructions – and that was in a direction you anticipated might be necessary, which it was, to wit: “Altering the command involving N800 requires loading mbcache.ko before ext2.ko. Modules may be in some other folder than "current". Just look for it.” I was able to find it nearby and all then went well.
When I did all this on my N800, I had 2GB cards in both the internal and exterior slots. The card that was effected in the operation turned out to be the one in the internal slot. Now I need to ask what simple modifications to your Wiki instructions are required to do the same thing with the card in the external slot (which I believe is designated as mmc12)?
Specifically I need to know how to modify the following commands:
# apt-get install e2fsprogs
# umount /media/mmc1
# umount /media/mmc2 (for N800 only!)
# sfdisk /dev/mmcblk0
/dev/mmcblk0p1:1,15000,6
/dev/mmcblk0p2:15001,,
/dev/mmcblk0p3:
/dev/mmcblk0p4:
# mkdosfs /dev/mmcblk0p1
# shutdown -r now
# mke2fs /dev/mmcblk0p2
# shutdown -r now
# insmod /mnt/initfs/lib/modules/current/ext2.ko (preceded by the deviation I cite above)
# mount /dev/mmcblk0p2 /media/mmc2
This has proved to be a relatively easy and satisfying process and my earlier modifying of the bootmenu.config file, in follow-up to your instructions, also worked well. Anyway, again, many thanks. Jim
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2007-03-24
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#145
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2007-03-24
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#146
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2007-03-24
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#147
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2007-03-24
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@ Czech Republic
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#148
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2007-03-24
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@ Michigan, USA
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#149
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