Carsten Munk had written, on 12/23/2010 05:13 AM, the following:
On Thu, 2010-12-23 at 10:43 +0100, Carsten Munk wrote:
MeeGo is basically too fat for the internal flash (250m or so) and we
have been pursuing a non-destructive method so people can try out
MeeGo without breaking their current setup.
Oh, for some reason I thought we had a Gigabyte of NAND in the N900.
I'm not worried about non-destructive; I'm using a spare N900 and also
planning to install on other NAND-based development hardware.
I'm also not particularly worried about it being fully functional; I'm
happy to cut it down until it fits, even if I have to remove X and all
the GUI. I'm most interested in the image creation process.
Is there a sample .ks file which builds UBI images with mic2?
(Apologies for lousy quoting, Maemo e-mail client..)
Use -f ubifs instead of -f raw in mic2 (I think). Marko Saukko would be the one
to ask about this feature.
'Biggest' problem is that kernel has ubifs as a module and root= is set to
mmcblk0p1
Just curious: why cant we use eMMC?
As per:
http://www2.electronicproducts.com/Nokia_N900_Mobile_Phone-whatsinside_text-90.aspx
THGBM1G8D8EBAI2 Flash - eMMC NAND, 32GB
I mean if I am not mistaken, all we have is /dev/mmcbl0p1 mounted as
/home/user/MyDocs at least on my N900 (pure PR1.3 Maemo5).
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Regards,
Nishanth Menon
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