On 15 December 2014 at 06:29, John Crispin blo...@openwrt.org wrote:
On 14/12/2014 21:37, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
1) I've modified DT to create ubi MTD partition on NAND
2) Wrote a simple preinit_main script creating rootfs_data2 UBI volume
3) Modified fstools to prefer rootfs_data2 over
Hi,
gregley sent a extroot ubi support patch.
with this in place 2 scenarios are possible.
1) install rootfs on your spi and with a extroot default config that
will copy the whole content over to the ubi. magic markers might be
required here. currently extroot write a magic file to the external
On 14 December 2014 at 19:55, John Crispin blo...@openwrt.org wrote:
gregley sent a extroot ubi support patch.
with this in place 2 scenarios are possible.
1) install rootfs on your spi and with a extroot default config that
will copy the whole content over to the ubi. magic markers might be
On 14/12/2014 21:37, Rafał Miłecki wrote:
1) I've modified DT to create ubi MTD partition on NAND
2) Wrote a simple preinit_main script creating rootfs_data2 UBI volume
3) Modified fstools to prefer rootfs_data2 over rootfs_data if it exists
i dont like that bit at all. its a work around for
Hi, this partially a continuation of the
Some standard partition name for extra user data?
thread.
Summary:
1) I have device with serial flash (16 MiB) and NAND flash (128 MiB).
2) Serial flash contains 2 partitions: bootloader and firmware.
3) Bootloader writes supplied image to the firmware