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I have just used this wonderful tool to boot from mmc1 (external). I have formatted it and divided up my space to my liking. I am cautious about 1 BIG thing. Enabling the swap file. When I enabled it on my first go around I had to reflash and start over. I had the same problem of getting to the boot menu and then choosing my mmcblk1p2 and then it just froze. I had to take the battery out, there was no other way. Is there a problem with where or how I am doing my swap file? I don't want to risk another pseudo 'bricking' and starting from scratch. Any help would be much appreciated!
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Can I just add the swapon to some init script or is it more complicated than that?