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I am now since 1 month a happy N900 user and cuz I am so happy I bought another one just in case. Now I want to clone my first one to my second one cuz I have so many things (debian, calendar changes, firmware uptodate, ...) on it and installed so many things that I believe it might be the best to clone my old onto my new.
Is that possible? If yes ... what do I have to do?
Thanks.
Version: N900
Maemo 5
Version: 21.2011.38-1
EDITED:
Found this one:
"Yes, I'm coming to the conclusion that the answer to the question posed in this thread is "You can't". It's not possible to clone an N900. You have to re-install everything from scratch. Rats! "
Source:
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=90785
Last edited by peterling; 2013-11-10 at 14:14. Reason: [Solved]