Partitioning a flash card
WARNING: Partitioning your flash card will delete all data of the card, so be sure to back up any important data to a computer or another flash card.
For N900 see Repartitioning_the_flash and Changing the eMMC filesystem
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Format the partitions
Once you have created the required partition table, you will need to initialise the filesystems.
Type as root:
mkdosfs /dev/mmcblk0p1 shutdown -r now
After it reboots, then open Xterm and, as root, run:
mke2fs /dev/mmcblk0p2 shutdown -r now
Mounting the partitions
The VFAT partition will be mounted by the system automagically at start-up. To mount the EXT2 partition we need to load the kernel modules, so open Xterm and, as root, type:
insmod /mnt/initfs/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/mbcache.ko insmod /mnt/initfs/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/ext2.ko mount /dev/mmcblk0p2 /media/mmc2
(Note: /media/mmc2 will already have the VFAT partition mounted. Perhaps we should create a directory in /media and mount to that instead?)