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Default how to run android in partition 2nd ?

please help me, how to android received 2 partition and run in partition 2nd ? I split my MMC to 2 partition but android can show only 1st partition, although in WM and PC I can see 2 partition. I want 1st partition for storage and 2nd partition for android

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http://balsat.hopto.org/howto.php?su..._from=&ucat=3&
 
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http://balsat.hopto.org/howto.php?su..._from=&ucat=3&

here is a nice how-to.
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I can't understand it =.='
folder andboot copy to 1st partition fat32 or 2nd partition ext2 ?
if format 2nd partition with ext2, WM can't see it, so I can't open haret
 
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Just use the sqshfs method. The ext2 method is more for advanced users...
 
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=619290

posted here as well just incase anyone else needs the help.
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I connected my HTC, choosed active sync and checked if there was any active connection between Linux and the phone to start follow the guide you linked to.

My phone doesnt show up and can't find a answer to why. You might know what the problem could be?
 
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I connected my HTC, choosed active sync and checked if there was any active connection between Linux and the phone to start follow the guide you linked to.

My phone doesnt show up and can't find a answer to why. You might know what the problem could be?
windows mobile won't work with linux (active sync). you need active sync on in windows before you boot android to have a connection with android and the computer (windows or linux). however if you are trying to partition your sdcard, you simply keep the phone in windows mobile, plug it in via usb and select the mass storage option (usb drive). this will show it as a drive in linux and you can use gparted from there.

what are you trying to do?

if you are doing xdandroid build, the latest build does not use more than one partition. if you are using the neopeek build, it has an installer that takes care of everything for you.
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windows mobile won't work with linux (active sync). you need active sync on in windows before you boot android to have a connection with android and the computer (windows or linux). however if you are trying to partition your sdcard, you simply keep the phone in windows mobile, plug it in via usb and select the mass storage option (usb drive). this will show it as a drive in linux and you can use gparted from there.

what are you trying to do?

if you are doing xdandroid build, the latest build does not use more than one partition. if you are using the neopeek build, it has an installer that takes care of everything for you.
I want to permanently remove windows mobile and use android only. I want to do a internal formation to create the fat32 and ext2 partition to put android on so it boots up without giving me an option to use windows mobile or xandroid.
 
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I connected my HTC, choosed active sync and checked if there was any active connection between Linux and the phone to start follow the guide you linked to.

My phone doesnt show up and can't find a answer to why. You might know what the problem could be?
Uhm these guides are for setting up an ext2 (Linux-based) partition on your card... is that what you're trying to do...?
 
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Uhm these guides are for setting up an ext2 (Linux-based) partition on your card... is that what you're trying to do...?
Ah, I read it as formating the phone itself, not the memory card. Thanks for pointing that out. Guess I will leave the studies alone for a while now or else I'll turn into a zombie

 
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