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This patch adds support for squashfs as the root filesystem. advantages: - migrate from a existing -ext4 installation and back with the sysupgrade utility - existing partition layout will not be lost during switch - slightly smaller image size as compared to the -ext4 image. disadvantages: - needs f2fs + tools. This is because fstools rootdisk.c decides based on the partition size (currently root partitions > 100 MiB) f2fs is used as the rootfs_data filesystem. - rootfs_data is placed into the rootfs partition after the squashfs. This makes it difficult for tools that expect a /dev/sda${X} device. It also makes it difficult for data recovery tools as they might not expect to find a embedded partition or will be slightly confused. ... or will not support f2fs. For people with existing build configurations: make sure to include mkf2fs and f2fsck packages into the image. Otherwise the new -squashfs image will only boot from the ram-overlay. Note: All overlay data (configurations/all installed packages/...) will be placed in inside the rootfs partition (i.e. /dev/sda2) just after the squashfs image. Signed-off-by: Christian Lamparter <chunkeey@gmail.com>
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setenv boot_args 'setenv bootargs root=/dev/sda2 rw rootfstype=squashfs,ext4'
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setenv load_part1 'sata init; ext2load sata 1:1 ${kernel_addr_r} /boot/uImage; ext2load sata 1:1 ${fdt_addr_r} /boot/apollo3g.dtb'
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setenv load_part2 'sata init; ext2load sata 0:1 ${kernel_addr_r} /boot/uImage; ext2load sata 0:1 ${fdt_addr_r} /boot/apollo3g.dtb'
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setenv load_sata 'if run load_part1; then echo Loaded part 1; elif run load_part2; then echo Loaded part 2; fi'
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setenv boot_sata 'run load_sata; run boot_args addtty; bootm ${kernel_addr_r} - ${fdt_addr_r}'
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run boot_sata
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