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2008-08-16
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2008-08-16
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2008-08-16
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2008-08-16
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2008-08-16
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Can I just restore from my backup even though it was made from the internal memory? it's about 1.5mb and has to download apps of net to install.
BTW I also have a little mouse cursor on my N800, pretty cool!!
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2008-08-16
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2008-08-16
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nhanquy what I meant was I have a backup of the N800 when I was running it from the internal flash memory. Now that I am running it from the internal SD card it won't cause any problems will it.
Anyway I restored using that back and all is fine now. However I should not that if the system is updated over the air (OTA) then this removes the bootmenu. You just need to initfs again, and in my case change the partition to number 1 and not 2.
Anyway I can't seem to find out how to modify the bootloader on the N800 to boot from partition 1 of the SD card and not two.
The bootmenu.conf resides on /mnt/initfs but the problem is that it is read only so I can't change the script and add my own. There must be someway of doing it.
Can someone please help me.