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(New page: Normally refers to the NAND flash chip used in the phone. This is where all the storage capacity comes from. The capacity of this is 4GB, 8GB, or 16GB. It has two partitions, the system pa...)
 
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Normally refers to the NAND flash chip used in the phone. This is where all the storage capacity comes from. The capacity of this is 4GB, 8GB, or 16GB. It has two partitions, the system partition and the user partition. The system partition contains the mini Mac OS X operating system and the native Apple applications. This is mounted read only by /etc/fstab, and [[jailbreak|jailbreaks]] mount this read write. The user partition contains installed Applications, Music, Movies, etc... and is mounted read write.
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Normally refers to the NAND flash chip used in the phone. This is where all the storage capacity comes from. The capacity of this is 4GB, 8GB, 16GB or 32GB. It has two partitions, the system partition and the user partition. The system partition contains the mini Mac OS X operating system and the native Apple applications. This is mounted read only by /etc/fstab, and [[jailbreak|jailbreaks]] mount this read write. The user partition contains installed Applications, Music, Movies, etc... and is mounted read write.

Revision as of 09:34, 5 April 2009

Normally refers to the NAND flash chip used in the phone. This is where all the storage capacity comes from. The capacity of this is 4GB, 8GB, 16GB or 32GB. It has two partitions, the system partition and the user partition. The system partition contains the mini Mac OS X operating system and the native Apple applications. This is mounted read only by /etc/fstab, and jailbreaks mount this read write. The user partition contains installed Applications, Music, Movies, etc... and is mounted read write.