I must be missing something, what does this give me, for Koreader, that just using a hidden folder/directory approach doesn't? With Koreader set to see hidden folders you can have part of your internal uSD card available to Koreader and not processed by Nickel. Just as you can with the external uSD card.
After a factory restore don't you have to reinstall all your added software? Isn't that what you are using the "1 Step Hack" for? If your internal SD card looses it's library directory during the restore, couldn't you just copy the contents from your PC?
Is it just using a Linux partition instead of extending the FAT partition? Has it been shown to really increase performance? Something you can see reading an ebook?
Good directions and maybe having a separate partition would have some real advantages, I'll keep it in mind, thanks.
Luck;
Ken
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