Hello,
> That was exactly the problem we had with Yulliel. But I have one more
> question. Why is it that the cylinders starts on 20, what happens
> with cylinders 11 to 19??
It is space set aside in case someone needs a large initial ramdisk.
//Eddie
> --- In Eddie Dawydiuk <> wrote:
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>> Hello,
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>>> I have a problem when installing fastboot in a new 1G SD card in a
>>> TS7300, i follow all the steps:
>>> $ dd if=fastboot-7300-sdcard-7-6-2006.dd of=/dev/sdcard1/disc0/disc
>>> $ fdisk /dev/sdcard1/disc0/disc
>>> I get this:
>>>
>>> Device Boot Start End Blocks Id
>>> System
>>> /dev/sdcard1/disc0/part1 1 6 1520 da
>>> Non-FS data
>>> /dev/sdcard1/disc0/part2 7 10 1024 da
>>> Non-FS data
>>> /dev/sdcard1/disc0/part3 11 3810 972800 83
>>> Linux
>>
>> It looks like you didn't keep the start of the third partition on the
>> same cylinder. I believe it starts on cylinder 20 by default...
>>
>> //Eddie
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