On Saturday, May 18, 2019 at 6:19:40 PM UTC-5, Ed wrote:
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>  and i added a fat parition called ROOTFS 
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> The rootfs partition should be a LINUX partition (type  83) not a FAT 
partition.

The boot partition can be FAT, but newer kernel/uboot do not need the boot 
partition at all.  One advantage of a boot partition is it never gets 
written to (except for kernel updates) so it is less likely to suffer 
corruption.

Jon

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