/media/mmc2 on n810

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The n810 comes with the internal flash (/media/mmc2) formatted as FAT32. It
came with two directories (Video and map) and one file .apt-archive-cache.

 1. Will reflashing OS2008 with:

    ./flasher-3.0 -F RX-44_2008SE_1.2007.42-18_PR_COMBINED_MR0_ARM.bin -f -R

    reinitialize the internal flash?
 2. If so, how do I prevent it from doing so?
    If not, how do I recover the default contents if I want to?
 3. Does anything in the standard software rely on the fact that the internal
    flash have a single partition formatted as FAT32? Can I safely repartition
    and reformat (as ext{2,3})? Can I put a swap partition on the internal
    flash?
 4. In noticed that the default /etc/fstab has an entry for the internal flash
    (as /media/mmc1) that is hardwired for vfat with a whole lot of options.
    Is any of that crucial? Can I remove/change that entry if I
    reformat/repartition?

    Jeff (http://www.ece.purdue.edu/~qobi)


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