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2010-11-10
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I've seen a number of people recently who need to resize their n900's eMMC. This is typically a long and strenuous process involving removing all data and messing with partition tables.
If we had Parted from Debian on the n900, it would solve a lot of problems: parted seems to be able to automatically resize partitions on-the-fly. Put together with a shell-script or two, and resizing could be as easy as "./resize-optfs.sh 4096". -Much- easier than current methods.
I've looked at Parted on Debian, and Lenny's version looks like it would almost work - It requires libc6 v2.7-1(we have 2.5-1), libgcc1 V1:4.3(we have V1.4.2-1), and libparted(which has the same dependancies).
I'm thinking a simple recompile and uploads to extras-devel is in order; I'm just not sure how to do it.
If someone else wants to do this, I'd be greatfull - I'd also be happy if someone was willing to show me how to do it myself.
Thanks,
-Rob
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2010-11-10
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2010-11-10
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That's a decent tutorial, but I'm probably going to need a couple of different commands to make a deb package and upload it..
It's good to know that it's possible though.
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2010-11-10
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2010-11-10
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2010-11-10
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2010-11-10
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I normaly use Gparted to format my n900.. just connect it to the computer usb. Works flawlessly. Those without linux can do it with a livecd.
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2010-11-10
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2010-11-10
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What about internal memory? I have two ext3 partitions that cannot be reached from pc (maybe someday I will find a way to expose these partitions as usb drives, like MyDocs...).
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If we had Parted from Debian on the n900, it would solve a lot of problems: parted seems to be able to automatically resize partitions on-the-fly. Put together with a shell-script or two, and resizing could be as easy as "./resize-optfs.sh 4096". -Much- easier than current methods.
I've looked at Parted on Debian, and Lenny's version looks like it would almost work - It requires libc6 v2.7-1(we have 2.5-1), libgcc1 V1:4.3(we have V1.4.2-1), and libparted(which has the same dependancies).
I'm thinking a simple recompile and uploads to extras-devel is in order; I'm just not sure how to do it.
If someone else wants to do this, I'd be greatfull - I'd also be happy if someone was willing to show me how to do it myself.
Thanks,
-Rob
My projects: BackupMenu - OS Backup & restore | Video: Flashing your n900(LiveCD)
My devices: N770 + 8GB SD card soldered internally, N900 with 8GB SD card + Custom OC(125-950 typically).
OC freqs: 0:22,90 125:22,90 250:28,180 500:30,360 550:32,400 600:34,430 700:39,430 750:41,430 805:45,430 850:47,500 900:50,500 950:54,500 1000:58,500 1100:67,520 1150:71,520