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P.s. Solution #4 applies in the same way to this solution, as to #3
P.s. Solution #4 applies in the same way to this solution, as to #3
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=== Solution #8: The GUI-Solution for arbitrary size for /home and MyDocs using a Linux Live-CD (PR1.3 compatible) ===
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This  solution is inspired by the methods [http://talk.maemo.org/member.php?u=46122 sub7] was promoting in a couple of posts in the talk.maemo.org forum like [http://talk.maemo.org/showpost.php?p=933474&postcount=48 here]
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Lets face it: You are using a Linux phone, so make familiar with Linux! Grab yourself a Debian or Ubuntu based Live-CD.
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Personally i recommend using an aptosid KDE4 Live-CD http://aptosid.com You will find the Downloads behind the Downloads/Mirrors link in the upper left corner. The image size is some 450MB
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You need some prerequisites installed on your N900: You need either Backup-Menu or Backup-Menu-Multiboot by [http://talk.maemo.org/member.php?u=40462 RobbieThe1st] installed.
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Start your PC with the Linux-Live-CD. Make sure to choose a fitting localisation for your keyboard layout. Restart your phone now with the keyboard ejected. Connect the phone to your PC via the USB. Choose the BackupMenu item. A boot screen like this http://robbiethe1st.afraid.org/BackupMenu/IMGP2653-small.jpeg will greet you
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Choose 'w' from the menu of the N900, this will export the partitions of the N900 internal memory to the PC.
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Now start the KDE-Partition-Manager from the menu, you will find it in the System section.
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You will have to choose the N900 in the devices section to the left. It will open the device in the right. Click on the first partition (the MyDocs partition), choose resize/move from the toolbar. Select the handle to the right and resize the partition to the desired size. Now choose your second partition (the optfs partition, where you will have some more space for installable applications real soon :) ), resize it using the left handle and resize it to the available space.
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Now apply the actions you were preparing. This will take some time, so stay patient.
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After the process is finished shut down the PC and reboot the phone with typing 'q' in the backup-menu.
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Voila, you are done!
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P.S. I have still to figure out how to upload some screenshots. Stay tuned.
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