hi,
I'm also confusing with this question.

There are 3 files for android (system.img / ramdisk.img /
userdata.img)
and 1 file for Linux kernel (zImage)

which one would be "ROOTFS"?


If I have 7 partition
1. "misc"
2. "recovery"
3. "kernel" (Linux Kernel)
4. "ramdisk"
5. "system"
6. "cache"
7. "userdata"

which one should be "Rootfs" (bootargs = ?)
can I use
"nand write xxxxx xxxx" to write .img file directly?



On 4月29日, 上午12時30分, Michael Trimarchi <[email protected]>
wrote:
> xingchao wang wrote:
> > hi ,
>
> > generally speaking there're BSP specific tools to flash Filesystem images to
> > NAND.
> > You have no such tools at hand?
>
> Boot from ramdisk, mount the partition and using the tar command to
> unzip the filesystem for example,
> or create the jffs2 file and using uboot for writing on the nand or etc.
>
> Michael Trimarchi
>
>
>
> > 2010/4/28 hadhami riahi <[email protected]>
>
> >> Hello,
> >> I'm trying to boot Android from NAND.
> >> I was able to write the kernel to NAND but I don't know how to write
> >> the Android file system to NAND!
> >> I tried to put it in a SD card and then fatload it but it doesn't seem
> >> to work!
> >> Can anyone please help?
> >> Thanks
>
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