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Subject: [ts-7000] Re: What tool did TS use to partition their SD cards?
From: "ledvinap" <>
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 13:32:05 -0000
>
> Anyone know what tool TS used to partition their SD cards or how they did it 
> if they used fdisk or GParted?
> 
> The partition table is funky in that there are non-standard size partitions 
> and empty space between them.  Where I'm going with this is that partition 2 
> where the kernel lives is just a bit too small for a custom kernel I want to 
> use uncompressed.  Partition 3 is also a bit small and doesn't have enough 
> free file "slots".
>

At least on ts7400 I have no problem with partitions created in standard way 
(fdisk).

Just check correct partition type (0xda for kernel and initrd).

I use tar to extract initrd and root to freshly created partition and dd kernel 
image.

Petr




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