Re: [U-Boot] [U-Boot, u-boot, 1/3] am335x_evm: am44xx_evm: dra7xx_evm: nand: Fix file-system partition name

2015-06-12 Thread Tom Rini
On Fri, Jun 05, 2015 at 12:42:20PM +0300, Roger Quadros wrote: We almost always use UBIFS for user accessible NAND file systems and the UBIFS file system might contain more than one volume within the single NAND partition. The last NAND partition is therefore more appropriately named as

[U-Boot] [u-boot][ 1/3] am335x_evm: am44xx_evm: dra7xx_evm: nand: Fix file-system partition name

2015-06-05 Thread Roger Quadros
We almost always use UBIFS for user accessible NAND file systems and the UBIFS file system might contain more than one volume within the single NAND partition. The last NAND partition is therefore more appropriately named as NAND.file-system instead of NAND.rootfs The Linux kernel (as of v3.16)

Re: [U-Boot] [u-boot][ 1/3] am335x_evm: am44xx_evm: dra7xx_evm: nand: Fix file-system partition name

2015-06-05 Thread Tom Rini
On Fri, Jun 05, 2015 at 12:42:20PM +0300, Roger Quadros wrote: We almost always use UBIFS for user accessible NAND file systems and the UBIFS file system might contain more than one volume within the single NAND partition. The last NAND partition is therefore more appropriately named as