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1. How did you do what?
2. fstab provides easy mounting points, does not mount automatically
erm: what about mount and/or sfdisk?
3. Correct. For mount to work you need open mode.
Good luck with reorganization! that would require lots of knowledge and tinkering. On n900 it can be done with lots of efforts.
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2. then how come home and MyDocs get mounted at startup? i am confused, MyDocs is specified with noauto option in /etc/fstab, still it mounts automatically. So i made a new entry here regarding the newly created partition, without the noauto option (default is auto, right?) hoping it'll get mounted automatically, but it did not.
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MyDocs is a kind of special case since it needs to be mounted/umounted when exported via USB.
There's a daemon (usbmoded) that handles mounting it.
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and from where does it get the information about MyDocs to mount it.
Cuz i have edited usbmoded.ini to account for the new partition.
1. It gets unmounted after connecting usb, but doesn't get mounted on the pc
2. After removing the usb, it is mounted back in harmattan
3. It doesn't mount on boot
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what will happen if i do a factory reset? Will the phone be partitioned to stock or will the partition changes remain?
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When you are running Harmattan and connect USB in memory card mode, you are just exporting one partition (by default /dev/mmcblk0p1 which is your MyDocs)
There is no way you can partition the device as the parts that contain partition infomation are not exported.
When you boot into MOSLO or ubiboot maintanance kernel, your whole /dev/mmcblk0 is exported, also the partition tables. Hence, you can modify everything on the drive.
The thing is, you do not have to flash anything permanently if you do not want to, it is enough to jumpstart the device with a maintanance kernel (sudo flasher -k <repairkernel> -l -b)
Note that now, after you do this, your device will be in Open Mode regardless of what mode it was on before.
If you were in Closed Mode you will encounter some weirdness caused by the device aegis keys no longer matching the device mode; for example you will not be able to store passwords before you regenerate the password storage with new keys.
Also you will need to patch your loader or you will experience application shutdown when installing new applications, for example.
If you are in Closed Mode, I will always recommend that you do not enter Open Mode accidentally, but rather back up your device and enter Open Mode via the back-to-back flashing method.
When you do that, it will save you tons of grief later...