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Old 03-16-2011, 01:35 PM   #6
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Originally Posted by leedr View Post
Ditto on this build working great. The only issue I had was the 4th partition not showing up/being way too small, so I had to power off, pull the card out, extend the partition using a partition manager, then follow some instructions to update the /etc/vold.fstab file via ADB. After that, I have 2+GB of "sd card" space on my 4GB card running the CM7 build. Bluetooth works, market works (after pushing those packages over via ADB), everything is fast (except for the Nook Android app, which is kind of sluggish), and it looks really polished.

I followed this process "[HOW-TO] Install CM7 (Gingerbread) to Internal Memory (eMMC) (BLUETOOTH!)". There was no ADB involved, I just created a bootable microSD card and copied the packages I wanted to install. During the boot process I installed, Google apps, Gingerbread, and the Overclocked Kernel. And that was it. It was easy and no additional work, well aside from logging on after the restart.

The one thing I do notice is that the rest of the internal memory is stored in "/mnt/emmc" partition. I would have liked to see this on the root or system level, but at least I have access to the memory.

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