I have an Android Nexus One with Cyanogen and partitioned memory card (fat32 + ext3) to install the apps on the card system. I made a card image with Ghost, ie all partitions. This he had done before and I worked perfectly at the time of restore. Well, I changed the card to restore the size of the ext3 partition with Ghost and something that I had to carry me to restore from Android fails to reach the EXT partition and not boot.
So I have the EXT partition data windows are three folders that miserable I've extracted from the Ghost image to a folder in Windows. I put that data into the EXT partition the memory card, obviously from Windows I can only access but not write to the card. I opted for Ubuntu but it tells me I have no permission to copy anything on that partition, grasping the Linux partition editor I have not found anything useful.



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