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Here's what happened. I started with the 2gb cloned sd that I always boot from. I then booted to flash and backed up this sd using mgmt tools. Then I played around with a second 2gb sd. I established new partitions on the second sd that nearly matched the partitions on the first, and then tried to restore the backup to this second sd. This seemed to work fine. Then, after some more playing that did not involve the first sd, I reconfigured the bootmenu to boot from the original sd, to get things back to the way I had it pre-mgmt tools. After booting to the original sd, control panel > memory showed that there was just 1kb of space left in "Device". But after restoring the original sd using acronis true image just now, I see that the original sd in fact had 710 MB available.
Anyway, I assume these are just hiccups. Maybe I did in fact f something up. I think it would help to have you give a walk through of how one would go from a bootable sd to a backup to a restore of that backup on a new, blank sd. The fact that the new sd needs to have the right partitions is throwing me for a loop, I think. Let me be clear: I'm not complaining that this is how mgmt tools is set up. I'm just not sure how to go about restoring a backup to a new, black sd (as one would have to do if one's current bootable sd become corrupted, or something).
Anyway, I'll keep playing. Me. Likes. Playing.
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2008-11-25
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Thank you very much for all the libraries you've already put together.
Gparted is still missing libXdamage.so.1
Do you think it will need many more libraries? Because maybe I could compare a list of libraries I need with the ones I have?
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Xterm stopped longer than usual when it got to libXdamage.a (more than a minute) so I stopped it.
Thanks anyway
I managed to partition my SD card, tried to run mgmt-tools and got a very short and disturbing
"Bus error"
Any way around that?
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I currently boot from internal SD, and after using gparted, I see that my linux swap file is also on that SD. I suppose I should take your advice and put it on my new class 6 8GB external card.
Should I follow these steps: (1) use gparted to delete the swap file on internal SD, (2) resize the ext2 partition on internal SD to fill the space left by deleting swap, (3) use gparted to establish similarly sized swap file on 8GB external SD? Will maemo automatically know that swap now exists on the external SD? Do I have to do anything under control panel > memory > virtual?
Thanks!
Anyway, I assume these are just hiccups. Maybe I did in fact f something up. I think it would help to have you give a walk through of how one would go from a bootable sd to a backup to a restore of that backup on a new, blank sd. The fact that the new sd needs to have the right partitions is throwing me for a loop, I think. Let me be clear: I'm not complaining that this is how mgmt tools is set up. I'm just not sure how to go about restoring a backup to a new, black sd (as one would have to do if one's current bootable sd become corrupted, or something).
Anyway, I'll keep playing. Me. Likes. Playing.