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Originally Posted by coderus View Post
why not?

in terminal before flashing to remove Warranty Void Warning appearing after flashing custom kernel without this action:
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disclaimer-cal remove View-openmode
flashing:
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flasher -a NOKIA_FIRMWARE_BIN_FILE.bin -k zImage_openmode_kernel --flash-only=kernel -f -R
Is 'zImage-2.6.32.54-dfl61-20121301' newer or better than 'zImage.pr13' ?
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@lorenzo -a mean take only ape algorithm from file, not use it for flashing.
@Garp zImage.pr13 is nitdroid dualboot kernel. If you want dualboot to nitdroid you can use it. my file is just harmattan kernel without patches for dualboot or nitdroid.
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so i flashed the open mode kernel and want to reformat my MyDocs partition...

my idea was to mount it (thanks to coderus for the link with instructions o how to do that!) and then just copy everything to my pc -> reformat -> copy everything back

for editing /etc/fstab:

is it enough just to replace vfat with ext4?

sound good?

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edit mmcblk0p1 (MyDocs) entry same with mmcblk0p2 (userfs), not just replacing vfat with ext4
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ok

so the procedure is to edit fstab -> shutdown -> boot with rescue initrd -> copy -> reformat -> copy back?

mmcblk0p2 doesn't exist in my fstab, just mmcblk0p3 which is /home

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Originally Posted by coderus View Post
and in openmode you can export and reformat MyDocs to ext4 and dont forget to edit /etc/fstab to mount MyDocs as ext4, not vfat

export partitions using rescue images:
http://wiki.meego.com/N950/Fixing_MALF_state

you need 1-5
Is it possible to use
MiniTool Partition Wizard Home Edition
for Windows7? It shows 8.8GB FAT32 disk space of the N9 16GB (9.5GB Userdata)
(I use it to create ext4 at HTC Desire SD-card)
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@Garp

i don't think that a lot of people on TMO use windows (and especially this particular tool) to modify file systems.

however, it will probably work since i cannot imagine that this tool creates something like a non-standard ext4 fs or something
 

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@mcbook yeah, same with mmcblk0p3 of course
@Garp i really have no idea. I do not recommend you to export partitions in Windows, better use any ubuntu or other debian-like LiveCD (usb)
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@mcbook yeah, same with mmcblk0p3 of course
@Garp i really have no idea. I do not recommend you to export partitions in Windows, better use any ubuntu or other debian-like LiveCD (usb)
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so it turns out that my ****in' stupid mac doesn't know mkfs command

is there a way to do this directly on my n9?

EDIT:

nevermind, unmount MyDocs and formating it works for me

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