mkdir bt5old bt5new
mount -o loop bt5.old.img bt5old
mount -o loop bt5.img bt5new
cd bt5old
cp -rp * ../bt5new
that little script from the link is creating a new file based filesystem (of 3.6 GB = 900000 x 4KB), by creating an empty file with the right size and then converting it to a FAT filesystem.
It continues by mounting both old and new files and copying all files from the old file(filesystem) to the newly, smaller created one.
So it seems the old file/filesystem was initially created too big for the total size of the files it had to contain. No data is lost!
Hi there
can any one tell me where i can find squeeze_arm.img to make the keyboard work in BT5
cuz the original link : http://www.azkay.com/squeeze_arm.rar not working. i search every where and i can't find it plz help
Ok... I successfully reduced the image, but, when I launch the command:
qchroot bt5.img /mnt/bt5
I get this error:
error while loading shared libraries: libc.so.6: cannot open shared object file: Error 116
Hi guys !!
I need a help over here !!
I downlaoded the .img file .. Got it on MyDocs
run this command :
qchroot bt5.img /mnt/bt5
got this error :
Mount failure!
/home/user/MyDocs/BT5/BT5-GNOME-ARM/bt5.img failed to mount on loop1
mount: mounting /dev/loop0 on /mnt/bt5 failed: Device or resource busy