Setting up N810 to Boot From SD Card
I'm trying to format an 8 Gig memory card and then set up the 810 to boot from it.
I'm not sure the sizes to make the partitions or the commands to do it, I did try to use an example though. when I get to: mke2fs /dev/mmcblk0p2 and I get an error stating: -h: mke2fs: not found I see that Then I tried to install e2fsprogs it doesn't install due to missing dependencies. In looking at the dependency issues I see dependency issues and I see the files required by e2fspros require 4.5.0-1maemo2 dependencies but 4.5.3-1maemo1 are installed. |
Re: Setting up N810 to Boot From SD Card
Did you see the top two posts at http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=44479&page=33 ?
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Re: Setting up N810 to Boot From SD Card
I saw them now. Thanks. I installed extras-devel and now have installed e2fsprogs.
Now, how to format an 8 gig card? |
Re: Setting up N810 to Boot From SD Card
I see in the other links about console-tools. I navigated to it and tried to download it but it displayed rather than downloaded so I downloaded it with my computer and copied it to /home/user.
I have tried /home/user/pb and /home/user/console-tools.deb and I get a not found message. |
Re: Setting up N810 to Boot From SD Card
I found I could select if from the file manager and open the launcher to install, however pbeasy seems broken.
The only option I saw was to partition and after it did that came a message saying escape was pressed. It is supposed to work on the version of the OS I have. So in looking at some of the instruction I have some questions one says: The external card device is /dev/mmcblk1 (mounted at /media/mmc1) The internal card device is /dev/mmcblk0 (mounted at /media/mmc2) and then says: So if you plan to format the extern umount /media/mmc2 sfdisk /dev/mmcblk0 << EOF 1,15000,6 15001,, EOF The two statements seem to contradict each other. Another set of instructions says to format an 8 gig which is what I have card to: umount /media/mmc1 sfdisk /dev/mmcblk1 -uM 0,6900,0C ,,, (Return) (Return) This will give you 6.7G FAT2 for your storage and 0.9 G for your OS reboot I can do this, but, when I get to the next step umount /media/mmc1 mkdosfs /dev/mmcblk1p1 mke2fs /dev/mmcblk1p2 I get a message saying cannot umount /dev/mmc1 : Invalid argument ??? |
Re: Setting up N810 to Boot From SD Card
Unfortunately, the best person to help you with this is Penguinbait, who has long since departed, to the discredit of this site. Console tools does work; I've used it successfully many times, along with PB and PBEASY. One odd problem was that you had to reduce the font size to get one of the programs to work properly -- maybe that is causing the problem when you get the message that Esc has been pushed.
There is a long thread on this stuff, and there is also a site, penguinbait.com, that might have more info. I haven't used it for awhile and forget the details, sorry. |
Re: Setting up N810 to Boot From SD Card
Code:
sfdisk -l /dev/mmcblk1 Z = 1073741824 ; number of byes in your linux partition (1gig) A = (X-1) - Z/Y B = A - 1 and then run Code:
umount /media/mmc1 As for not being able to unmount mmc1, you need to stop whatever is accessing it before you can partition the card. If the "pwd" command returns /media/mmc1/* then you need to change directory to get off the card. |
Re: Setting up N810 to Boot From SD Card
I see in looking through the threads that it works in full screen mode but not window mode.
Can someone explain just what the internal memory is on the 810? |
Re: Setting up N810 to Boot From SD Card
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umount /media/mmc1 whereas the error you pasted shows umount /dev/mmc1 : Invalid argument make sure you are typing umount /media/mmc1 not umount /dev/mmc1 |
Re: Setting up N810 to Boot From SD Card
I'm making some progress.
I found that pb and pbeasy will work in full screen mode with font set to 6, but, I get some sort of error. I tried again in the command line and was able to format and partition the SD card per instructions. When I then tried to clone the drive I got as far as: cd /home/user/bin ./nupgrade.sh 0 when I type in ./nupgrade I get the following error: -sh : ./nupgrade.sh Permission denied Also, I set it up to boot from the SD card, but, I'm thinking I don't like that idea. How do I put it back to opening with bootloader? |
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