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<nvrpunk>
is there a way to expand linuxroot to the full capacity of the nand?
<wulfmahn>
nvrpunk: I somewhat got things up and running. I was able to upload my boot.img and a custom rootfs, but I think I may have some problems with my rootfs. I should be able to track it down, but I'm not sure I completely understand other concepts yet like how to partition the NAND, when to do a low level format, and all the other nuances.
<nvrpunk>
yeah the image i have divides up the nand into blocks
<nvrpunk>
i definitely don't feel like i am seeing 8GB of nand
<wulfmahn>
That's one of the pages I'm using and I agree, it's got a lot of good information in it
<nvrpunk>
I already have mine up and running for what i need it for
<nvrpunk>
i dont see myself using a lot of extra space really
<nvrpunk>
maybe in the future ill redo it
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<wulfmahn>
I'm used to using a utility such as fdisk to partition drives but I'm getting the impression that the parameter file dictates the boundaries and size of partitions and I just simply write data to those sectors, making sure I don't overrun them
<wulfmahn>
Is my understanding correct?
<wulfmahn>
So, say I wanted to create a new partition, do I just simply make an entry for it in the parameter file, flash the parameter file and then write a file system image to that sector?
<wulfmahn>
Nevermind, I found the answer on the wiki, must have overlooked it before
<nvrpunk>
yes
<nvrpunk>
the parameter dictates teh layout
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<kraptv>
So, does anyone chat about radxa on here?
<kraptv>
I'm interested in whether there will be support for the RK3288 soon.
<tonikasch>
mmm
<tonikasch>
trying to build libvpu now, but I feel some pieces are missing
<tonikasch>
(still)
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