> Something I noticed is that these partitions have to be in the beginning
> of the SD card.
> I wasn't able to boot from partitions starting at the 7GB mark.
I expect not to have done it bad, since I partitioned :
1 boot partition 1
2 rootfs partition 1
3 boot partition 2
4 rootfs partition 2
A
>
> Everything is explained on the wiki (partitionning, u-boot entries, ...)
> http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Booting_from_SD
>
> Hope this helps
>
Sure. Sorry for asking something that is on the wiki. First time I read
this page I was a bit confused.
> On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 5:04 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hello, I am going to buy a new microSD card. I want to install Debian,
>> Qtopia and whatever other image appeals me.
>>
>> Is it possible to make a dual-boot in the card?
>>
>> Something like first a selecting if you boot the flash o
On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 5:04 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello, I am going to buy a new microSD card. I want to install Debian,
> Qtopia and whatever other image appeals me.
>
> Is it possible to make a dual-boot in the card?
>
> Something like first a selecting if you boot the flash or the ca
>
> It should be possible by doing the partitioning yourself, and then
> configuring the uboot enviroment to your liking. For each uboot menu
> entry, you can decide where the kernel should be loaded from, and what
> partition the kernel should use as the root partition. This gives you
> all option
Hi,
Am Mittwoch, den 03.09.2008, 17:04 +0200 schrieb [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Hello, I am going to buy a new microSD card. I want to install Debian,
> Qtopia and whatever other image appeals me.
>
> Is it possible to make a dual-boot in the card?
>
> Something like first a selecting if you boot the
Hello, I am going to buy a new microSD card. I want to install Debian,
Qtopia and whatever other image appeals me.
Is it possible to make a dual-boot in the card?
Something like first a selecting if you boot the flash or the card, and
later wich partition in the card you boot.
Have I explained m
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