I've found that kiwi already can do something similar I need:
https://doc.opensuse.org/projects/kiwi/doc/
[--disk-start-sector number]
The start sector value for virtual disk based images. The default is
2048. For newer disks including SSD this is a reasonable default. In
order to use the old style disk layout the value can be set to 32.
2018-01-02 19:01 GMT+03:00 Andreas Färber
Am 02.01.2018 um 16:59 schrieb Matwey V. Kornilov:
2018-01-02 18:27 GMT+03:00 Andreas Färber
: Am 01.01.2018 um 16:20 schrieb Matwey V. Kornilov:
Why didn't we allocate separate GPT partition for each bootloader image? It seems to be generic way to denote that specific place at SD card is allocated and used by something.
Kiwi only supports a few partitioning schemes, it does not allow to add random other partitions AFAIK. Every scheme needs to be defined in the XML Schema and needs a matching implementation in Kiwi.
Have you checked out Alex' new non-Kiwi approach for RPi3 and Pine64?
Nope. Where can I find it?
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/devel:ARM:Factory:Contrib:Pine64
This one?
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/devel:ARM:Factory:Contrib:Pine64/pin...
Cheers, Andreas
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