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eMMC on my N900 died a couple of months ago, and I finally decided to try breath life back to this marvellous device and replace the eMMC with sd card. I've been going through threads and reading different posts here and there, but am still a bit confused that how should I do this. I've been using Linux on my desktop for few years, and am quite familiar with tinkering with it.

But yeah. No idea how should I do this. What I've done so far:

1. Partition the sd card with fat32, ext3 and swap partitions
2. Enable rd-mode
3. Reflash N900 with combined image
4. Swap 0 & 1 from /lib/udev/mmc file
5. Reboot

What should I do now? The ext3 partition seems to mount as /home, /home/opt as /opt and swap also seems to be mounted from /etc/fstab so that much looks ok. FAT32 partition doesn't seem to be mounted to MyDocs, although pictures look like they are being correctly saved on that partition. When connecting the device to a PC as mass storage drive, I get error complaining about device in use.

/etc/fstab
rootfs / defaults,errors=remount-ro,noatime 0 0
/dev/mmcblk0p2 /home ext3 rw,noatime,errors=continue,commit=1,data=writeback 0 0
/home/opt /opt none bind
/dev/mmcblk0p3 none swap sw 0 0
Anything I can do fix this, or should I be satisfied with this as is (still better than using my old E75..)?
 
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