Ian Campbell wrote:
> The cubietruck u-boot is more than capable of booting from an ext
> filesystem, so you should just do that, in fact everything should work
> in this mode out of the box, how did you end up with a FAT /boot?

Haven't upgraded from default uboot yet, which does't even support
ext2..

> On platforms where u-boot is only capable of reading FAT the
> recommended approach is to use a dedicated FAT partition which is not
> normally mounted and use flash-kernel's Boot-Device option to cause the
> boot images to be copied to it.

Ok, that's reasonable..

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