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Jan 15 2005, 02:07 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 15-January 05 Member No.: 6,239 |
Hi!
I'm using Zaurus SL-5500; I downloaded software from: http://www.openzaurus.org/official/unstabl...2/sl5000,sl5500 I'd like to completely move all files from /dev/mtdblock4 to /dev/mmcda1 in order to gain some free space (128MB SD CARD); I've been using OPIE (there was an option to install software on /mnt/card but there were many problems especially with directories searched by ldconfig and similar); now I downloaded GPE and there doesn't seem to be any option to install software in SD card; So - the best for me would be to move root to SD card; and how should I tell the bootloader that system resides on SD Card; but I don't know how it should be done; I've been seraching for some how-to on the google and here in how-to's place, but I didn't find a step-by-step one; thanks a lot; adas; |
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Jan 15 2005, 03:06 PM
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Group: Members Posts: 17 Joined: 14-January 05 Member No.: 6,230 |
Try
http://openembedded.org/oe_wiki/index.php/...ot%20filesystem Note: when the howto at the start says stop sdmgr, do not do it at this stage. Follow the instructions to remove the sdmgr scripts from the rc directories on the SD card. Otherwise the SD card does not mount when you are trying the next instruction. Also make sure you SD card has primary ext2 partitons. eg. do use extended partitions. I used my Linux box to partition and format the SD card. eg. fdisk and mke2fs. Note: If you boot up without the SD card then the installed file system will be used as normal. |
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