This stuff is out of the bounds of developing applications with the
SDK, so the discussion perhaps more belongs on the android internals
group.  Note that making these kinds of changes is not something that
we are supporting at all until the future when the platform is open-
sourced and you can make such modifications as desired.

On Aug 28, 3:12 pm, Cheryl Sedota <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Even still, if I rebuild the system image the emulator will not
> successfully load that new system image.  In my case I am swapping the
> default Droid font out for my own font and the emulator just loops
> through initialization code but never actually comes up with the
> modified beta system image.  I had no problems on the m5 emulator.  I
> am using mkfs.yaffs2.
>
> On Aug 20, 9:25 pm, Alan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Thank you all guys
> > I finally realize how to do it
> > Use "adb remount" command is all what I have to do
> > I supposed that I have to re-create a writable system image.....>_<
> > The document doesn't mention the command option "remount" at all...
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