
9 Jul
2008
9 Jul
'08
9:05 a.m.
In message 20080709002357.GS25698@prithivi.gnumonks.org you wrote:
More precisely, the flow of events in a full dynenv + dynpart setup (like the three openmoko devices so far) is:
- u-boot creates a bad block table as part of the production process of the device
- afterwards, the device-unique partition table is created (net partition sizes as per board-level spec), including an environment partition.
How do you "create" the partition table? Do you use the "mtdparts" command for this?
- the standard regular partition table is stored in the environment
How do you store it? In the same way as "mtdparts" is working?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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