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As I've discussed this with Karam before, I would add my 2 cents. Because his problem is with creating backups of optFS bigger than 4GB (vFAT doesn't accept files larger than 4GB, backupmenu doesn't provide mechanism for splitting tar's into 2 files for backuping/restoring), I think this may be workaround'ed by modifying backupmenu scripts to backup *to* partition formatted as ext3/ext4 (I would drop ntfs here).
Common sense tells me, that this may be achieved just like backuping *from* ext4 partition - by modifying backupmenu scripts. i'll look at this after returning from trip (I'll be back on sunday evening), but, maybe in meantime, more knowledgeable people (ivyking, I'm looking at You ) are able to help?
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2011-08-30
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2011-09-04
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2011-09-04
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backup, backupmenu, cssusupplement, max(useful), rescue-console, restore, system |
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http://wiki.maemo.org/Changing_the_eMMC_filesystem
Near end of this article, some benchmarks are shown. I would also mention more reliable journal implementation, and all fixes/upgrades, that one can found by watching ext3/ext4 changelog Long story short, it works great on N900 with kernel-power, stock kernel doesn't have modules for ext4 AFAIK.
N900's aluminum backcover / body replacement
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N900's HDMI-Out
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Camera cover MOD
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Measure battery's real capacity on-device
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TrueCrypt 7.1 | ereswap | bnf
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