What I tried so far was copying the image of the internal micro SD card onto a 4GB card, then only copying the boot partition. I didn't really have any other system I could try - I hesitate to use any EB600 software, as the internals are too different (on-board memory vs. internal micro-sd).
I tried it with the SD card formatted as Ext3 as well as FAT.
I think I also tried to use the files from a Greenbook eReader, since I assume it to be a similar hardware (if not the same - certainly both are Netronix).
Now that I think about it - the data from the micro SD card doesn't include the kernel anywhere in the formatted area, does it?
So perhaps I should compile the whole kernel and put it on the SD card? Not sure if I ever tried that yet.
Hm. I guess it's time to break out the Linux VM again. Perhaps I didn't see the forest because trees were in the way all the time.
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