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Subject: | [ts-7000] reassigning SD card rootfs partition? |
From: | Don Tucker <> |
Date: | Wed, 20 Jun 2012 14:59:25 -0500 |
I used GParted to add another partition to my SD card. GParted indicated that there were a maximum of 4 primary partitions allowed, so I had to create an extended partition (/dev/sdb4) that contains the original 4th partition and the new 5th partition (/dev/sdb5 and /dev/sdb6). Normally, during bootup linuxrc-sdroot assigns /dev/tssdcarda4 as the root file system. Does anyone know where /dev/tssdcarda4 gets assigned to /dev/sdb4? I need to assign it to /dev/sdb5, now that I have the extra partition. Don
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