Hi,

you could configure Qi to skip other partitions or use qi-bootmenu,
which is practically Linux kernel with kexec booting another kernels
from chosen partition. But in my opinion, qi-bootmenu concept is
overkill causing unwanted boot delay. I suggest using u-boot
bootloader for multiboot. This is my u-boot environment configuration
capable of booting from five partitions, each with different kernel
image.[1]

[1] http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/User:Martix/U-Boot_environment

Greatings,

Martix

2010/6/2 Peter Fey <fey.pe...@googlemail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> I have three partitions on my sd-card and each of them contains a
> bootable system. How do I get qi bootloader to boot the system in the
> third partition?
> Booting first partition is just pressing and releasing power.
> Booting second partition is pressing power, releasing power, pressing
> aux, waiting for vibration, releasing aux.
> But what to do to boot into the third partition?
>
> Peter
>
>
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