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Originally Posted by Cootey
I'm installing it on my old Elipsa now just for giggles. (I've already backed up just to be safe.)
Question: When did Kobo start sticking the firmware in a folder within the zip file? I haven't done a manual update in quite some time.
At any rate, I can now happily put my notebooks into folders. You tap on "New", and you are given a prompt to create a Basic Notebook, an Advanced Notebook, or a folder. I'll be experimenting and reporting back later.
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The upgrade folder? That has been there for a long time. It's the hardware end of the upgrade. It's also the reason for the different hardware version firmware downloads since the collection for all Kobo's supported ereaders would give a very large firmware download. You will notice that the manifest.md5sum lists the MD5 checksums for the files in the upgrade folder.
Kobo's software is installed by the KoboRoot.tgz file and has few if any hardware dependencies though some bits such as the pen bits for most of the ereaders and the various images are left out or supplied in versions suited to the resolution of the destination devices.
I was just curious enough to check and placing all the hardware upgrades in the same directory along with the KoboRoot.tgz from the Elipsa/Sage firmware gives me a 300MB of files which added to a .zip file using 7Zip's high compression give a 233MB file compared to the Elipsa/Sage's 140MB file or the Elipsa 2E's 125MB file. Using 7Zip's 7Z compression gave me a 174MB file but it needs 140MB of working memory to decompress.