With that out of the way, I'll ask a question that is probably obvious to most of you here.
Once I've flashed the Android kernel, maemo is inaccessible until I re-flash the maemo kernel, right? The only way around this would be a bootmenu, and that still needs to be done, right? But once I flash the kernel back to a maemo kernel, I should have access to all my maemo stuff again, right?
With that out of the way, I'll ask a question that is probably obvious to most of you here.
Once I've flashed the Android kernel, maemo is inaccessible until I re-flash the maemo kernel, right? The only way around this would be a bootmenu, and that still needs to be done, right? But once I flash the kernel back to a maemo kernel, I should have access to all my maemo stuff again, right?
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But once I flash the kernel back to a maemo kernel, I should have access to all my maemo stuff again, right?
Right. I did the back flashing a few times already. It's just a matter of a second and the tablet runs maemo again, with all your stuff that you had on it before.
You have two options for flashing a kernel. From a Linux host, follow the instructions at http://wiki.maemo.org/Flasher There's a link to the flasher-3.0 tool embedded in the instructions, but it's http://tablets-dev.nokia.com/d3.php if you just want to get flashing
If you want to flash from the tablet itself, you must be running diablo. Use the `fiasco-flasher' tool from a root shell, but be warned that I don't know a way to enable R&D mode using this tool. Without R&D mode your tablet will reboot every 5 minutes or so, and I think you'll want to find a Linux host to reflash the kernel about 5 min after Android boots the first time!