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    penguinbait | # 571 | 2008-11-07, 00:32 | Report

    Originally Posted by Thesandlord View Post
    Personally, I would plug the card into a computer and shrink the Swap partition, its a waste of space. 256MB is good enough. Oh, and 7GB for the OS seems like a lot as well, why so much. Even if you put KDE, etc, into it, it will be smaller than 7GB. Also, Debian Chroot runs from the FAT partition...
    Well, you could do that from the tablet also

    http://internettablettalk.com/forums...ad.php?t=24679

    http://penguinbait.com/gparted-hack.deb

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    Thesandlord | # 572 | 2008-11-07, 01:33 | Report

    Originally Posted by penguinbait View Post
    Well, you could do that from the tablet also

    http://internettablettalk.com/forums...ad.php?t=24679

    http://penguinbait.com/gparted-hack.deb
    lol, I just read that thread after I posted. Still, it IS faster on the computer. No need to reboot the tablet 2 times (assuming you are running on SD), just once.

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    fiacobelli | # 573 | 2008-11-16, 17:43 | Report

    has anyone experienced performance problems from the os2008 installed in the sd card?
    i used penguinbait's install tools package on my n800, but when i use the sd card's os it hangs frequently. any ideas?

    ps. penguinbait rocks! thanks for taking on the packaging of these scripts.

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    penguinbait | # 574 | 2008-11-16, 18:18 | Report

    Originally Posted by fiacobelli View Post
    has anyone experienced performance problems from the os2008 installed in the sd card?
    i used penguinbait's install tools package on my n800, but when i use the sd card's os it hangs frequently. any ideas?

    ps. penguinbait rocks! thanks for taking on the packaging of these scripts.

    Well have you fsck'ed your partition lately? Anytime to boot from SD and you have a crash you should boot to flash and wait for the Linus wav to play, this indicates fsck is complete, then boot back to flash.

    You can also see the output from the fsck in /tmp/fsck.txt

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    DeeJay_XB | # 575 | 2008-11-16, 19:12 | Report

    ok i've partitioned my 8gb kingston sd card to primari 5gb fat16 and secondary partition 3gb linux ext2 cloned the flash to second partition and it works, but it says that my memory card is corrupted...

    i've tried and reformat the fat16 partition but the same..it doesn't seem to see this partition on the cloned os...
    and i have no swap...

    what should i do??

    PS: if i type free in xterm i get swap 0/0

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    penguinbait | # 576 | 2008-11-16, 21:13 | Report

    Try re-installing it, be sure virtual memory is off

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    DeeJay_XB | # 577 | 2008-11-17, 17:29 | Report

    it's not a way to create swap file without re-cloning??

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    fiacobelli | # 578 | 2008-11-18, 01:15 | Report

    I looked at fsck.txt. It says:
    Originally Posted by
    fsck 1.37 (21-Mar-2005)
    /dev/mmcblk0p2 contains a file system with errors, check forced.
    Pass 1: Checking inodes, blocks, and sizes
    Pass 2: Checking directory structure
    Pass 3: Checking directory connectivity
    Pass 4: Checking reference counts
    Pass 5: Checking group summary information
    /dev/mmcblk0p2: 27067/430272 files (0.1% non-contiguous), 131651/860160 blocks
    fsck 1.37 (21-Mar-2005)
    and the wav file plays well.
    Could it be the speed of the card? How do I check that?
    any advice is appreciated.
    thanks.

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    FRZ | # 579 | 2008-11-18, 17:17 | Report

    Tell why would you clone/copy the os to the SD card and what happens to the flash install?

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    Machster | # 580 | 2008-11-24, 02:41 | Report

    Originally Posted by penguinbait View Post
    I made a DEB that will clone the currently running OS to a 2GB CARD. It will also clone it to bigger/smaller cards but its not really setup for that.

    Notice if you want to install KDE using the KDE boot from SD deb.
    http://www.internettablettalk.com/fo...ad.php?t=19675
    On a 2GB card, you need to use a fresh flash. If you install a bunch of apps there will not be enough space to finish KDEv2 installation. However once KDEv2 is installed, there will be about 330MB free.

    1GB
    1: 64MB FAT
    2: 872GB EXT2 (BOOT)
    3: 64MB SWAP

    2GB
    1: 128MB FAT
    2: 1.75GB EXT2 (BOOT)
    3: 128MB SWAP

    4GB
    1: 256MB FAT
    2: 3.5GB EXT2 (BOOT)
    3: 256MB SWAP

    6GB
    1: 384MB FAT
    2: 5.255GB EXT2 (BOOT)
    3: 384MB SWAP

    8GB
    1: 512MB FAT
    2: 6.6GB EXT2 (BOOT)
    3: 512MB SWAP



    Penguinbait,

    I have keep trying your install tools deb on a n800 internal 4GB card. Afterwards, the device storage is always 1.68GB which looks like the 2GB configuration above. But it appears that I should get about 3.5GB? Should I instead be using the manual config you refer to at http://tablethacker.com/wp/?p=151&lang=en-us#more-151 to get the right size?

    Thanks.

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    Last edited by Machster; 2008-11-24 at 02:51.

     
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