Le 13/12/2013 15:10, Marcus Schäfer a écrit :
Hi,
No, what I mean is if I resize manually the FAT partition with YaST partitionner, then it does boot. So the partition table may be wrong or there might be some overlap or something. I'm running out of ideas the damn thing does not boot :) I even dd'ed the first 512byte from the _working_ image from Bernhard onto the sd card, then I created the fat fs then I copied all files from Bernhards working image over to my fat filesystem and the thing still does not boot and does not give any error message... what the heck is going on there ? do we need an MLO for raspberry ? do we need to have special fat options for the filesystem ? Thanks for any hint
No need for MLO or SPL or such things for Raspberry Pi. Just a FAT32 partition. Just take the OBS image and resize it from 200 MB to 190 MB using YaST partitionner. It will boot. Then if you want to size it up, you cannot reach 200 MB but only 196 MB. So, the problem seems to be in the partition size. Try it.
One last thing. Now, DTB files should be located in /boot/dtb/ folder whereas, previously, we used /boot/. So we should update kiwi accordingly, otherwise DTB files are not in BOOT partition. Do you want I send you a patch for that one or could you do it? Would be great if you can come up with a patch
Will prepare it. Guillaume
Thanks much
Regards, Marcus
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