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Re: [ts-7000] Re: How to copy SD card with different geometry?

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Subject: Re: [ts-7000] Re: How to copy SD card with different geometry?
From: Larry <>
Date: Sat, 28 Feb 2009 10:46:59 -0500
Here is how the card is laid out.

Partition 0 - linux kernel with special boot header
    If you tamper with this you better know what you're doing, as it doesn't contain a normal file system.
Partition 1 - fastboot root file system
Partition 2 - normal root file system
Partition 3 - dos file system with Eclipse cross development environment, etc.

On my project, I didn't use Eclipse and have been doing native development on the TS board, so I got rid of
part 3 and expanded part 2 to add space to root.

Hope this helps

Larry

whiffwaffle wrote:

--- In .com, Angel Rodriguez m("...","angel");"><> wrote:
>
> Hello whiffwaffle and other,
>
> First I have to admit that I am a newbie but why do you need all the
partitions. Why not just put it all in one partition?
>
> Why not just format the card and put the stuff from part3 into the
new card?

Good question. I'd love to do that but I'm unsure if the other
partitions are needed.

I'll give it a try this morning and see what happens.


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