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tutorials:ct1:installation:moving_rootfs_from_nandflash_to_hard_drive [2013/11/16 19:23]
91.58.230.27 [Prepeare the drive for rootfs]
tutorials:ct1:installation:moving_rootfs_from_nandflash_to_hard_drive [2013/12/23 14:50] (current)
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 ==== Prepeare the drive for rootfs ==== ==== Prepeare the drive for rootfs ====
-Th drive must have a primary partition (for example with 10 GByte) formated with filesystem "​ext4"​. You can use the Linaro user interface DISK app, gparted or use the following shell commands+The drive must have a primary partition (for example with 10 GByte) formated with filesystem "​ext4"​. You can use the Linaro user interface DISK app, gparted or use the following shell commands
  
 list all available drives list all available drives
   #fdisk -l   #fdisk -l
  
-Choose the drive you want to make changes to (e.g. sdc): +Choose the drive you want to make changes to (e.g. sda): 
-  #fdisk /dev/sdc+  #fdisk /dev/sda
   ​   ​
-use "​p"​ (print partition of a drive), "​d" ​deletea ​partition or "​n"​ (create new partition). The partition should be of type "​83"​+use "​p"​ (print partition of a drive), "​d" ​delete a partition or "​n"​ (create new partition). The partition should be of type "​83"​
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 Format the partition for rootfs with EXT4 filesystem Format the partition for rootfs with EXT4 filesystem
-  #mkfs.ext4 /dev/sdc1+  #mkfs.ext4 /dev/sda1
 ==== Copying Rootfs ==== ==== Copying Rootfs ====
  
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