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Originally Posted by twobob
Am I to understand the thrust of it say that the Guide by Eternal Cyclist is good?
With the mounting caveats as stated later... or do the notes of Eureka suggest that this needs more thought?
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The method I described works and I am pretty sure, that also Eureka's solution works. The latter has the advantage that you don't need to move all the contents around just to increase mmcblk0p2.
Concerning Eureka's solution: Hiding the new partition by not writing the info to the secondary partitiontable is ok, as long as you always keep in mind that something is there. Adding an offset corrected entry to the secondary partition table should be no problem.
Why I am still hesitating to use Eureka's method on my second Kindle (K4NT): I would like to boot directly into that new partition, but I don't know how or even if this is possible. Using mmcblk0p2 is easier, as I can boot into diags as before.