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2008-04-14
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I was wondering if I boot to flash memory, go into control panel>tools>Clear Device would that wipe out initfs? The only reason i am asking this is because I cloned my filesystem with plenty of apps installed and I was thinking that if I could format the internal flash and flash a fresh install of os2008 then I could go back in case I brick anything. N800 OS2008 53-1 cloned on 4gb SDHC
Is this possible? Is <Clear Device> safe
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2008-04-14
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2008-04-14
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2008-04-14
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2008-04-15
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There any reason why the card would be saying it cant copy/full when imaging the OS to SD ?? (thinking might be the SDHC card)
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2008-04-15
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Another question..I did a search but I couldnt find anything. Is it possible to edit the boot menu to remove/add entries, change the names of the entries and select which partition the tablet to boot to by default? Right now when i boot the tablet it goes into the boot menu and selects External MMC (N/A) and I want it to select Internal MMC and automatically boot into Internal MMC and change the timeout from 30sec to maybe 5sec
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2008-04-15
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2008-04-15
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ok figured out PQI 8gb SDHC class 6 cards WILL NOT work with 0,7100,0C or 0B partition setting need 7000 or lower (card shows up as 7.68 formated this normal for 8gb? might be issue with the card maker)
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2008-04-15
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Off to redo it. I guess the step
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[the following is for an 8GB card; for a 2GB card use 1100 instead of 7100; for a 4GB card, use 3100; for a 16GB card, use 15100]
[If you want to understand this better, see this post.]
0,7100,0C [after entering this, the new prompt should end in p2]
,,, [that's right, you type three commas and click enter]
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So where I wrote 3100 I need to put the equivilant MBs# for about 3 GBs?