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2010-05-31
, 18:40
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@ CZE
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Hi,
I'm trying to boot Mer off my SD card.
I need an absolute *****S guide.
Even how to format (what commands, sizes... everything?)SD card.
I did see a link in the Mer guide so you can install Mer to SD FROM THE N900 ITSELF...
Has anyone tried it this way (and had it work on SD)?
"In case you don't have a card reader or a PC with a Linux installation around, you can do this installation completely on the N900 itself (after all, Maemo is a Linux distribution).
You do need to use GNU tar in stead of the Busybox version in Maemo. You can get it the binary from the deb file inhere:
http://repository.maemo.org/pool/fremantle/free/t/tar/
BTW, it can be installed onto a 500Mb partition, but there will be barely any room left."
I ultimate plan is to have Mer (LXDE), Android and Easy Debian all installed to an 8GB SD Card.
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2010-05-31
, 18:43
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@ Warsaw, Poland
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2010-05-31
, 18:51
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Posts: 202 |
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@ CZE
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2010-05-31
, 18:55
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@ Warsaw, Poland
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2010-05-31
, 19:56
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@ CZE
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Basically, Mer on N900 was a proof of concept - it is really slow in it's basic configuration on N900 as it does not have 3d acceleration.
If you want to play with alternative OS'es, look into MeeGo or Android.
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2010-06-01
, 01:51
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Joined on Apr 2010
@ Australia
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#7
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I'm trying to boot Mer off my SD card.
I need an absolute *****S guide.
Even how to format (what commands, sizes... everything?
I did see a link in the Mer guide so you can install Mer to SD FROM THE N900 ITSELF...
Has anyone tried it this way (and had it work on SD)?
"In case you don't have a card reader or a PC with a Linux installation around, you can do this installation completely on the N900 itself (after all, Maemo is a Linux distribution).
You do need to use GNU tar in stead of the Busybox version in Maemo. You can get it the binary from the deb file inhere:
http://repository.maemo.org/pool/fremantle/free/t/tar/
BTW, it can be installed onto a 500Mb partition, but there will be barely any room left."
I ultimate plan is to have Mer (LXDE), Android and Easy Debian all installed to an 8GB SD Card.