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<li>In Easy Debian chroot shell, type <code>cfdisk /dev/mmcblk0</code></li> | <li>In Easy Debian chroot shell, type <code>cfdisk /dev/mmcblk0</code></li> | ||
- | <li>There is some unformatted memory at the start of the eMMC; I don't know if it's important, but to preserve it, I started by making a new partiton of it, to be deleted before writing the new setup. I then set up a 25923.23MB <code>mmcblk0p1</code> setting type to 0C (FAT32 (LBA)) for MyDocs and a 5219.49MB <code>mmcblk0p2</code> for home. I then deleted the <code>mmcblk0p4</code> I'd set up to protect the unformatted space at the start and select Write to repartition the eMMC. You may, of course, chose partition sizes to suit yourself | + | <li>There is some unformatted memory at the start of the eMMC; I don't know if it's important, but to preserve it, I started by making a new partiton of it, to be deleted before writing the new setup. I then set up a 25923.23MB <code>mmcblk0p1</code> setting type to 0C (FAT32 (LBA)) for MyDocs and a 5219.49MB <code>mmcblk0p2</code> for home. I then deleted the <code>mmcblk0p4</code> I'd set up to protect the unformatted space at the start and select Write to repartition the eMMC. You may, of course, chose partition sizes to suit yourself When done, unmount with the Close Debian icon.</li> |
<li>Part of my aim was to have home as ext4, so back in the maemo root shell: <code>mkfs.ext4 /dev/mmcblk0p2</code></li> | <li>Part of my aim was to have home as ext4, so back in the maemo root shell: <code>mkfs.ext4 /dev/mmcblk0p2</code></li> |
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