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#41
Originally Posted by mido.fayad View Post
ok i will write guide to u tomorrow

but i need ur partition table to give u the correct values

I have installed on mmcblk0b6 gingerbread custom mido and I want to install 0.09 on mmcblk0b5...:).....thanks
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#42
Originally Posted by mido.fayad View Post
i want to ask u one question ?

why u make mmcblk0p4 as extended partition ? >>>

u can make it primary partition and it will work without any problem
the reason is i simply want to have more than 4 partitions..i'm planning to install ubuntu 10.10 later on mmcblk0p6..

extended partition is only a container for the logical drives..

if i make mmcblk0p4 as primary partition, then i will only have 4 partitions..mainly mmcblk0p1(MyDocs), mmcblk0p2(home), mmcblk0p3(swap) and the newly partitioned mmcblk0p4...

quoted from http://www.pcguide.com/ref/hdd/file/...titions-c.html (please read the full article for full understanding)

A maximum of four partitions can be placed on any hard disk. These are sometimes called primary partitions. The limitation of four is one that is imposed on the system by the way that the master boot record is structured.
another one quoted from http://www.optimizingpc.com/install/...gharddisk.html

In total you can only create 4 partitions on a hard disk, that's why you also have the possibility to create an extended partition. An extended partition can be divided in many logical drives, which makes it possible to have more then four virtual partitions. It's wise to create one primary partition for Windows and one extended partition and to split up the extended partition into different logical drives.
 

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#43
sir
i now have multiboot as follow

1 maemo stock kernel
2 maemo power kernel
3 nitroid gingerbread

can i simply install yr two .deb mentioned in the first post to have backmenu

regards
 
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#44
Originally Posted by gnasgame3 View Post
sir
i now have multiboot as follow

1 maemo stock kernel
2 maemo power kernel
3 nitroid gingerbread

can i simply install yr two .deb mentioned in the first post to have backmenu

regards


Yes , u can

and u wil find fourth choice for backupmenu
 
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#45
mido

i was a big problem with backupmenu !

after restore my both image n900 stay on nokia logo

what is problem ?

i should flash it
 
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#46
Originally Posted by sajjji View Post
mido

i was a big problem with backupmenu !

after restore my both image n900 stay on nokia logo

what is problem ?

i should flash it

FLASH the firmware pr 1.3 then use ur backup to restore it
 
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#47
hey mido buddy i guess i have run into some problems.As you know i have been telling you that i want to partition my EMMC using the instructions given on the link below. (Post #1588)

http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1652293/+1587#

Now when i follow those instructions through GParted on my Ubuntu 10.10 u will see what i get in the 3rd screenshot.

The first & second screenshot is of my present N900 setup. I have used ur 8GB custom EMMC that is why my home is 8gb

Now my question is I want to partition MyDocs which i think is mmcblk0p1 into 3 partitions i.e one for NITDroid 0.0.9,second for ur custom gingerbread one(the lastest one of the two) & third partition which i will later install Meego 1.2.

Can you show me how i can partition MyDocs to 3 partitions: 4GB for 0.0.9, 4Gb for Gingerbread & remaining 3GB left for Meego 1.2 later. After all these partition MyDocs should be left with 10GB if my maths is correct.

Please can you help me out here bro???

Thanks for all the help you have given me so far...
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#48
@ funkmunk

u should choose the device memory from the riht side first

then partition it as u want

but remembr that 2 giga for android is enough
 

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#49
Originally Posted by mido.fayad View Post
@ funkmunk

u should choose the device memory from the riht side first

then partition it as u want

but remembr that 2 giga for android is enough
I Have chosen the device memory only in the last screenshot but in GParted it shows 21GB (which is MyDocs) as unallocated & does not let me create a new partition also..that is the problem

Can you give me ur setup? What steps you followed to setup ur N900?
 
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#50
Originally Posted by funkmunk View Post
I Have chosen the device memory only in the last screenshot but in GParted it shows 21GB (which is MyDocs) as unallocated & does not let me create a new partition also..that is the problem

Can you give me ur setup? What steps you followed to setup ur N900?

i repartitioned my one manually .....

before u open gparted right click on N900 and choose safe remove to be able to edit it
 
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