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<pre>mkfs.ext4 /path/to/mounted/n900/<image-name>.img.ext4</pre> | <pre>mkfs.ext4 /path/to/mounted/n900/<image-name>.img.ext4</pre> | ||
- | You might | + | You might like to consider the "-T small" option to mkfs, which will yield a smaller block size (1KB) and more inodes, otherwise you'll be limited to 262,144 files in 1,048,575 blocks, also, at your option "-m 0" to set the reserved blocks count to zero (do not keep 5% back for the superuser). Once that's done, we need to mount both images, and clone the old one to the new one: |
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mkdir /mnt/old | mkdir /mnt/old |
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