Re: Which SDHC is which when using backup.

2008-10-06 Thread kenneth marken
On Monday 06 October 2008 13:25:29 Marius Vollmer wrote: > Marius Vollmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > "ext Hendrik Boom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> So I ask -- which is which? > > > > They should have different icons... the one where only the upper right > > quarter of the card is exposed

Re: Which SDHC is which when using backup.

2008-10-06 Thread Marius Vollmer
Marius Vollmer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > "ext Hendrik Boom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > >> So I ask -- which is which? > > They should have different icons... the one where only the upper right > quarter of the card is exposed is the internal one. Ahh, sorry, didn't see the "backup" qualifi

Re: Which SDHC is which when using backup.

2008-10-06 Thread Marius Vollmer
"ext Hendrik Boom" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > So I ask -- which is which? They should have different icons... the one where only the upper right quarter of the card is exposed is the internal one. ___ maemo-users mailing list maemo-users@maemo.org ht

Re: Which SDHC is which when using backup.

2008-10-05 Thread Dave Neary
Hi Mark, list, Mark wrote: > Yeah, it's not at all obvious, and in fact it's counter-intuitive: the > external slot is mmc1 and the internal is mmc2. (So in your case > "Kingson" is probably the external card and "Kingston (2) is probably > the internal card.) I solved the problem by changing the

Re: Which SDHC is which when using backup.

2008-10-03 Thread Mark
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Hendrik Boom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > How do you do that on Linux? As for a card reader, can I use the N800 > for that when it's plugged into my computer's USB port? > > -- hendrik > Looks like all the questions have been answered, but I want to emphasize the p

Re: Which SDHC is which when using backup.

2008-10-03 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Sat, 04 Oct 2008 00:19:29 +0300, Tuukka Tolvanen wrote: > > Select the card in the file manager's left pane; menu -> file -> rename. It worked. Thanks. That was easy. > ...of course you'll have to find out which one is which for that ;) Bootstrapped the identity question by taking one out

Re: Which SDHC is which when using backup.

2008-10-03 Thread Tuukka Tolvanen
On 04.10.2008 00:21, Hendrik Boom wrote: > On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 14:55:59 -0600, Mark wrote: > >> Yeah, it's not at all obvious, and in fact it's counter-intuitive: the >> external slot is mmc1 and the internal is mmc2. (So in your case >> "Kingson" is probably the external card and "Kingston (2) is

Re: Which SDHC is which when using backup.

2008-10-03 Thread Hendrik Boom
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 14:55:59 -0600, Mark wrote: > Yeah, it's not at all obvious, and in fact it's counter-intuitive: the > external slot is mmc1 and the internal is mmc2. (So in your case > "Kingson" is probably the external card and "Kingston (2) is probably > the internal card.) Yes, that was r

Re: Which SDHC is which when using backup.

2008-10-03 Thread Tuukka Tolvanen
On 03.10.2008 22:40, Hendrik Boom wrote: > I just put two Kingston 8G SDHC's into my n800, one in the internal stol > and one in the external one. > > I started the backup program, and after determining what I wanted to back > up, it asked me where to do it. It gave me two choices: > Kingsto

Re: Which SDHC is which when using backup.

2008-10-03 Thread Mark
Yeah, it's not at all obvious, and in fact it's counter-intuitive: the external slot is mmc1 and the internal is mmc2. (So in your case "Kingson" is probably the external card and "Kingston (2) is probably the internal card.) I solved the problem by changing the volume labels, but the built-in file

Which SDHC is which when using backup.

2008-10-03 Thread Hendrik Boom
I just put two Kingston 8G SDHC's into my n800, one in the internal stol and one in the external one. I started the backup program, and after determining what I wanted to back up, it asked me where to do it. It gave me two choices: Kingston or Kingston (2) Before when I had jus