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Re: Clone OS to SD Deb!! Boot from SD made EASY!!
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or should the automatic OS2008 updates work? |
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http://internettablettalk.com/forums...light=bootmenu It will setup your bootmenu and you can then boot to the flash with the updated OS, or SD with the older OS. Now if you boot to SD and install the update. You will lose your bootmenu again. So you need to install bootmenu again to get your menus back. bootmenu-installer conflicts with install-tools so be sure to remove and instance of install-tools or previous bootmenu installs before installing or it will fail. Always take a backup before doing any of this. Something could always go wrong. Good luck |
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chroot /mnt/initfs cal-tool --set-root-device ask:flash Missing one dash gives you a cal-tool error. It would probably be a good idea to fix this so people don't get confused or have any problems. |
Re: Clone OS to SD Deb!! Boot from SD made EASY!!
I am trying to boot from my internal memory card on my nokia n800. I have OS2008 and the card is 32GB.
I first removed all the memory cards, then loaded the install-tools.deb from penguinbait.com. Then inserted the memory card and proceeded to install the install-tools.deb. It begins to process the update, then finds the memory card, only to give me an error message that says the memory card is formatted incorrectly or corrupted. It is a brand new memory card and I formatted it as well as used other cards, same results. Can someone tell me what I am doing wrong? The only thing I assume is that I have the nokia turned on normally when doing this process. What is boot to flash on penguinbait's instructions (http://tablethacker.com/wp/?p=151&lang=en-us) and how do I do that? Thanks much. |
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reboot did a bootmenu show up? if no repeat process untl it does done If you boot and see a small splash about boot from menu and then continues booting from flash, look at the post prior to yours. FYI when you boot the tablet normally it boots to flash by default |
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just format your memory card using xterm follow instructions here : http://wiki.maemo.org/Partitioning_a_flash_card just follow the steps apt-get install e2fsprogs umount /media/mmc1 umount /media/mmc2 sfdisk /dev/mmcblk0 /dev/mmcblk0p1:1,15000,6 /dev/mmcblk0p2:15001,, /dev/mmcblk0p3: /dev/mmcblk0p4: then install ( install-tools ) right after u proceed with these , many thanks PB and fanoush for ur efforts love u mates ^^ |
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Its possible that some app you have installed was using the media cards and the umount command allowed them to be not locked? umount /media/mmc1 umount /media/mmc2 Anyway, Either way, glad your up!! |
Re: Clone OS to SD Deb!! Boot from SD made EASY!!
Penguinbait -
I see that you are online, so I'd like to ask a question. I have used your procedure to clone the OS to a 16GB SD card. I partitioned the card to allow 7GB for the OS, 8GB for a DOS partition and 1GB for swap. I have the "Extended virtual memory" unchecked. Does this sound like the proper configuration? I think I have way too much swap space since very little of it is ever in use, according to the conky app. The system seems to work well. It is nice to have the additional space tor apps. I am up to over 2GB usage on that partition. Thanks for all your help in making the clone to SD possible. |
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