No, I installed link2sd first, and then restarted the T1 to make link2sd works as instructed in the wiki:
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Install "Link2SD v1.9.9" from:
Android Market
nemo3146 dropbox (original supplier)
j0534ng31 multiupload (mirror - permanent location needed)
Ensure that "USB debug mode" option is enabled in "Settings" -> "Applications" -> "Development" (I'm not sure this is actually necessary. I disabled USB debug mode and it seems everything is working fine)
Power off the device (press and hold the power button until it is off) and then turn it on
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When I filtered movable apps on link2sd and chose Create link (after long tap on the app - short tap bring up the screen where Create link button is not clickable), this message appeared:
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Second partition not found
/dev/block/mmcblk0p2: device not found
Make sure you have two partitions on your SD card and both are primary.
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So the error occurred just because I didn't have 2 primary partitions on my SD? So how to create another primary partition on linux? (sorry for the idiot question, I don't know anything about linux!)