It's has taken me about 20 hours to go from the standard Sharp ROM, to the PDAXROM and back again; with a lot of learning, researching and phoning mum in between (I'm new to Linux).
Now that I know how, I could probably do the same thing in 20 minutes, but thanks for your help guys.
Just a few notes for other newbies like me - save you searching everywhere like I did:
- FDISK will not work if your current directory is the target disk (hence "resource busy" obvious when you know..)
- How to get to the hard core system menu: All power off for >5 seconds, hold down "d" and "m" before attaching the battery. Wait for screen to come up, then attach power adapter.
- If you flash to the PDAXROM, you won't be able to do a factory reset (messes with the bootloader?). Download the original Sharp ROM (comics.net) and reflash to get back to square one.
- Strangely, you can do a factory reset from the Trisoft ROM (to get you back to the way you bought it) but not from the PDAXROM.
- To flash your sharp, use a CF card with FAT16
- Once you've FDISK'ed your card, use mkfs.msdos /dev/[your card] to make a file system.
- PDAXROM was quicker than I thought. I thought Abiword would be a dog but it worked at about the same speed as an average PC. Very usable. Far superiour to the Sharp ROM but lack of Japanese support is a no no for me.
Hope that saved other noobs a few hours.
J.