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@@ -15,9 +15,9 @@ your SD-card:
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sudo dd if=output/images/u-boot.imx of=/dev/sdX bs=1k seek=1
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-Create 1 partition on the SD-card using your favourite tool. The partition
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-should be big enough to hold your rootfs, for example 128MiB. Here's how an
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-example of such partition layout:
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+Create 1 partition on the SD-card using your favourite tool. The
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+partition should be big enough to hold your rootfs, for example
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+128MiB. Here's an example partition layout:
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Device Boot Start End Blocks Id System
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/dev/sdX1 2048 264191 131072 83 Linux
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@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Deploy your rootfs to the SD-card:
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sudo mkdir /mnt/sdcard/
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sudo mount /dev/sdX1 /mnt/sdcard/
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-sudo tar xf rootfs.tar -C /mnt/sdcard/
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+sudo tar xf output/images/rootfs.tar -C /mnt/sdcard/
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sudo umount /dev/sdX1
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3. Running buildroot
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