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2007-03-31
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2007-04-03
, 01:37
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He goes by the name of "wholesaleoffer" on Ebay. I've emailed him to see what he intends to do about the bogus 2GB card, but, I'm sure I'll not get any resolution. BTW, it took a month to receive it (I live in Colorado).
Live and learn!
Neil
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2007-04-03
, 04:19
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yep, same seller for me. I was promised a replacement card and I've made it clear that I'm considering filing fraud charges.
one quote: "one chip may be defective in the card"
shipping takes forever. My rma return shipment to HK only took a couple of days global priority mail for five bucks and change.
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2007-04-05
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2007-04-09
, 02:02
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#26
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If you paid with paypal, register a dispute with the paypal website. You can force a refund if you follow all of their silly rules.
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2007-04-16
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2007-05-24
, 02:45
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Here's what I did with my 2GB card.
The first partition is 256MB FAT32. I store my e-books and such here. This partition gets unmounted from the 770 and mounted on your PC when you connect with the USB cable.
The second partition is 1.6GB ext2. Here is where my maemo-mapper maps are stored along with a few videos and such.
The remaining 128MB or so is formated as linux swap.
Now, in order to use this setup, you need to edit a few files as root so make sure you can become root and get a # prompt. Also you'll need an editor that you know how to use. I like the built-in vi editor or the vim application but I've been using vi for 20 years. It's not the easiest editor to learn. Midnight Commander (mc) is a cool console file manager that has an editor and I think there's a leafpad for OS2006.
The first thing we'll do is tell the 770 how to mount the partitions by adding a few lines to /etc/fstab. Open xterm (or ssh in from your PC) and "switch user" (su) to root by typing
note the space and dash after su.Code:sudo su -
Your prompt should end in ~# If not, you're not root. fix this before continuing.
Open /etc/fstab in your editor of choice and add the folowing 2 lines:
Next we want to load the ext2 kernel module and mount the ext2 partition and activate the swap partition. Open /etc/init.d/minircS in your editor. near the top, right after the PATH= line add this line:Code:/dev/mmcblk0p2 /media/mmc2 ext2 rw,noauto 0 0 /dev/mmcblk0p3 swap swap defaults 0 0
Then at the end of the file, just before the exit 0 line, add:Code:insmod /mnt/initfs/lib/modules/2.6.16-omap1/ext2.ko
Now to be nice, we want to unmount mmc2 and de-activate the swap when re-booting or shutting down so edit both /etc/init.d/minireboot and /etc/init.d/minishutdown. Find the line that starts: umount -r and add /media/mmc2 to that line and add swapoff -a so it looks like this:Code:swapon -a mount /media/mmc2
reboot and that's it. You now have a 128MB swap, a big FAT32 partition at /media/mmc1 and a nice big ext2 partition at /media/mmc2.Code:echo "Unmounting filesystems... " umount -r /media/mmc1 /media/mmc2 /mnt/initfs / swapoff -a echo "done."
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2007-07-28
, 06:30
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@ Bangkok, Thailand
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Here's what I did with my 2GB card.
The first partition is 256MB FAT32. I store my e-books and such here. This partition gets unmounted from the 770 and mounted on your PC when you connect with the USB cable.
The second partition is 1.6GB ext2. Here is where my maemo-mapper maps are stored along with a few videos and such.
The remaining 128MB or so is formated as linux swap.
Now, in order to use this setup, you need to edit a few files as root so make sure you can become root and get a # prompt. Also you'll need an editor that you know how to use. I like the built-in vi editor or the vim application but I've been using vi for 20 years. It's not the easiest editor to learn. Midnight Commander (mc) is a cool console file manager that has an editor and I think there's a leafpad for OS2006.
The first thing we'll do is tell the 770 how to mount the partitions by adding a few lines to /etc/fstab. Open xterm (or ssh in from your PC) and "switch user" (su) to root by typing
note the space and dash after su.Code:sudo su -
Your prompt should end in ~# If not, you're not root. fix this before continuing.
Open /etc/fstab in your editor of choice and add the folowing 2 lines:
Next we want to load the ext2 kernel module and mount the ext2 partition and activate the swap partition. Open /etc/init.d/minircS in your editor. near the top, right after the PATH= line add this line:Code:/dev/mmcblk0p2 /media/mmc2 ext2 rw,noauto 0 0 /dev/mmcblk0p3 swap swap defaults 0 0
Then at the end of the file, just before the exit 0 line, add:Code:insmod /mnt/initfs/lib/modules/2.6.16-omap1/ext2.ko
Now to be nice, we want to unmount mmc2 and de-activate the swap when re-booting or shutting down so edit both /etc/init.d/minireboot and /etc/init.d/minishutdown. Find the line that starts: umount -r and add /media/mmc2 to that line and add swapoff -a so it looks like this:Code:swapon -a mount /media/mmc2
reboot and that's it. You now have a 128MB swap, a big FAT32 partition at /media/mmc1 and a nice big ext2 partition at /media/mmc2.Code:echo "Unmounting filesystems... " umount -r /media/mmc1 /media/mmc2 /mnt/initfs / swapoff -a echo "done."
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2007-07-29
, 19:25
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I always thought this way until 6 months ago and i bought a bunch of small stuff and then gained enough confidence to finally get my Nokia N800 from eBay (but I only bought this one because it still had the SEAL intact) and I have had 0 problems with it so far. But I heard about eBay like 10 years ago or so and I vowed to never buy 1 thing on it... in 61 experiences I had just a couple of small lies from the sellers but never got ripped off.