ext Hendrik Boom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I ask -- which is which?
They should have different icons... the one where only the upper right
quarter of the card is exposed is the internal one.
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Marius Vollmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ext Hendrik Boom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I ask -- which is which?
They should have different icons... the one where only the upper right
quarter of the card is exposed is the internal one.
Ahh, sorry, didn't see the backup qualification. They
On Monday 06 October 2008 13:25:29 Marius Vollmer wrote:
Marius Vollmer [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
ext Hendrik Boom [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I ask -- which is which?
They should have different icons... the one where only the upper right
quarter of the card is exposed is the internal
Hi Mark, list,
Mark wrote:
Yeah, it's not at all obvious, and in fact it's counter-intuitive: the
external slot is mmc1 and the internal is mmc2. (So in your case
Kingson is probably the external card and Kingston (2) is probably
the internal card.) I solved the problem by changing the volume
On 03.10.2008 22:40, Hendrik Boom wrote:
I just put two Kingston 8G SDHC's into my n800, one in the internal stol
and one in the external one.
I started the backup program, and after determining what I wanted to back
up, it asked me where to do it. It gave me two choices:
Kingston
or
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 14:55:59 -0600, Mark wrote:
Yeah, it's not at all obvious, and in fact it's counter-intuitive: the
external slot is mmc1 and the internal is mmc2. (So in your case
Kingson is probably the external card and Kingston (2) is probably
the internal card.)
Yes, that was right.
On 04.10.2008 00:21, Hendrik Boom wrote:
On Fri, 03 Oct 2008 14:55:59 -0600, Mark wrote:
Yeah, it's not at all obvious, and in fact it's counter-intuitive: the
external slot is mmc1 and the internal is mmc2. (So in your case
Kingson is probably the external card and Kingston (2) is probably
On Sat, 04 Oct 2008 00:19:29 +0300, Tuukka Tolvanen wrote:
Select the card in the file manager's left pane; menu - file - rename.
It worked. Thanks. That was easy.
...of course you'll have to find out which one is which for that ;)
Bootstrapped the identity question by taking one out.
On Fri, Oct 3, 2008 at 3:21 PM, Hendrik Boom [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do you do that on Linux? As for a card reader, can I use the N800
for that when it's plugged into my computer's USB port?
-- hendrik
Looks like all the questions have been answered, but I want to
emphasize the point