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Model Specific Forums => Sharp Zaurus => Zaurus - pdaXrom => Topic started by: VirtusRex on March 13, 2007, 06:03:50 pm

Title: C1000 - Can't Nand Resize To 121
Post by: VirtusRex on March 13, 2007, 06:03:50 pm
Hey guys, anybody with C1000 have problems resizing their nand to 121 mb?

I've tried pdaxrom beta3 install, pdxii13 5.3.1, 5.3.2 and no luck. I'll go to NAND Flash Utils enter 121, reinstall everything, but I still get the following:

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filesystem size Used Available Use% Mounted On
/dev/root 53.0 53.0M 0 100% /
none 12.0M 20.0k 12.0M 0% /dev
/dev/mtdblock3 68.0M 3.8M 64.2M 6% /home
/dev/mtdblock3 68.0M 3.8M 64.2M 6% /mnt/user

From what I understand, /dev/root should change from size of 53 Mb to 121 mb.

Anybody have any ideas?

VirtusRex
Title: C1000 - Can't Nand Resize To 121
Post by: Jon_J on March 13, 2007, 06:13:22 pm
Can you access the D + M menus?
on service page 3, there is a selection called
7. EXTRA MENU
After entering that, there is a selection called
10. NAND Flash Erase

Don't do this unless you're sure what you're doing.

if you brick your Z, this post doesn't exist  
Title: C1000 - Can't Nand Resize To 121
Post by: VirtusRex on March 13, 2007, 06:13:33 pm
Quote
Hey guys, anybody with C1000 have problems resizing their nand to 121 mb?

I've tried pdaxrom beta3 install, pdxii13 5.3.1, 5.3.2 and no luck. I'll go to NAND Flash Utils enter 121, reinstall everything, but I still get the following:

Code: [Select]
filesystem size Used Available Use% Mounted On
/dev/root 53.0 53.0M 0 100% /
none 12.0M 20.0k 12.0M 0% /dev
/dev/mtdblock3 68.0M 3.8M 64.2M 6% /home
/dev/mtdblock3 68.0M 3.8M 64.2M 6% /mnt/user

From what I understand, /dev/root should change from size of 53 Mb to 121 mb.

Anybody have any ideas?

VirtusRex
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Nevermind, figured it out. For some reason, setting the Fix boot loader 68mb solved the problem.
Title: C1000 - Can't Nand Resize To 121
Post by: Capn_Fish on March 13, 2007, 06:26:53 pm
That fixes for roots >= x MB, so you do need to use it before resizing.