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2009-02-12
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It's my understanding that Maemo Application Manager will use part of your MMC2 (internal card on the N810) for a temporary cache when installing apps. Also, Yes - the 128MB swap comes from MMC2. After setting up a ~1.5GB ext2 partition and the ~470MB FAT partition and activating 128MB of swap, I'm left with ~340MB of free space. I believe there is a way to make Maemo Application Manager stop using MMC2 during installs.
If I had to do it all over again, I'd probably only leave 200MB of FAT (128MB of which would be used for swap & the rest just for good measure) - because I don't really use it for storage.
Edit: I just realized that I called the internal drive wrong, so I've corrected this post. The Internal card is MMC2; the removable/external card is MMC1. Don't want to cause any confusion.
I was hoping the class 6 would make it faster, but it didnt, surprisingly it was slower and i dont know why.
also, it makes more sense to put it on the internal card anyway.. what if you want to put something on the external card (IE: music/video etc).
if you put the OS on there, its like ripping out the c: drive on a computer to put something on.