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2012-08-14
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2012-08-14
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2012-08-14
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ya , but you write when you reflash . forget about rom , what about installing maemo on the internal
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2012-08-14
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2012-08-15
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2012-08-15
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First, it's not ROM, it's OneNAND. And it's definitely not read-only, as those experiencing low free space on / can attest to.
What you need to do is boot into RescueOS, mount maemo root filesystem, copy / into a partition, unmount the rootfs, mount the home filesystem, copy that into /home on your scratch partition, create a symlink from /home/opt to /opt, remove the pymaemo-optify lines from rcS-late, remove the home-mounting lines from rcS-late, and use one of many ways to boot that root file system, such as Bootmenu (old), a rebuilt kernel with u-boot (new) and pray that it boots.
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2012-08-16
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2012-08-17
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2012-08-18
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and maybe use the rom as swap only ?
runnin the OS from the internal is probably faster and takes less CPU and thefor battery usage , because reading/writing to the rom goes through compression algorithms which consumes CPU cycles and battery right ?
and probably installing thumb would be much better even ?
http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=84829
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