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Originally Posted by DNSB
The internal uSD card is 2GB. It has multiple partitions with two Linux partitions and a FAT32 partition. The only partition that is visible using the USB port is the FAT32 partition. On a WiFi N289, the Linux partitions are 256MB & 512MB while the FAT32 partition is ~1.1GB.
Some people have used Linux systems to generate images, others such as myself use a Windows system with software that allows copying the uSD card to an image and restoring from that image. Add in a partition management utility to resize the FAT32 partition when you move to a larger card and you're in business.
There has been some items published on creating images of the entire card without having to open the unit up using various methods but restoring the image requires opening the unit.
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Very interesting. Read this after your later response, further down. I think I've pretty much got it now.
You've been very helpful. Many thanks.
denis