Talk:N900 filesystem

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4) It seems that MyDocs must stay as VFAT for the the Camera to work (is it hardcoded in the hardware or driver?). Can anyone really confirm this?
4) It seems that MyDocs must stay as VFAT for the the Camera to work (is it hardcoded in the hardware or driver?). Can anyone really confirm this?
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--[[User:soeiro|Luis Soeiro]] 8 December 2009
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--[[User:dneary|Dave Neary]] 14:44, 8 December 2009 (UTC)
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Could a Mac user document the instructions for showing hidden files in Finder, please? I can't seem to find any easy reference on the internet.
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--[[User:dneary|Dave Neary]] 16:35, 8 December 2009 (UTC)

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Regarding the N900 device:

1) Can we reformat the partition that is mounted as /home/user/MyDocs as ext3 ou ext4?

2) What would be the implications of that? I don't mind if it can't be seen by Windows boxes, but would it work as an USB mass storage device for Linux boxes?

3) What about increasing the size of /opt by decreasing the size of /home/user/MyDocs?

4) It seems that MyDocs must stay as VFAT for the the Camera to work (is it hardcoded in the hardware or driver?). Can anyone really confirm this?

--Luis Soeiro 8 December 2009

I have a general question about the N900 filesystem: is it possible to display (and move/rename/delete) hidden files and directories (for example, the directories in /home/user/MyDocs/.documents/User Guides/...)? I haven't found a way.

To make this page useful, you probably only need to explain how to show hidden files in the various file managers people user (Windows Explorer, Finder, Nautilus).

--Dave Neary 14:44, 8 December 2009 (UTC)

Could a Mac user document the instructions for showing hidden files in Finder, please? I can't seem to find any easy reference on the internet. --Dave Neary 16:35, 8 December 2009 (UTC)