
9 Jul
2008
9 Jul
'08
10:04 a.m.
In message 20080709072510.GY25698@prithivi.gnumonks.org you wrote:
How do you "create" the partition table? Do you use the "mtdparts" command for this?
There is a new 'dynpart' command, which when executed uses the compile-time board-level net partiton sizes, combined with the bad-block-table to generate the device-specific 'dynamic' partition table. The result is stored in the mtdparts environment variable. Everything else is standard u-boot/kernel behaviour.
Maybe the new command should be implemented as subcommand to the "mtdparts" command so we have just one interface to manipulate the "mtdparts" variable.
- the standard regular partition table is stored in the environment
How do you store it? In the same way as "mtdparts" is working?
yes.
Thanks.
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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