RE: [PATCH] OMAP3: Zoom2: provide default MTD partitions

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Vimal

>-----Original Message-----
>From: vimal singh [mailto:vimal.newwork@xxxxxxxxx]
>Sent: Thursday, August 27, 2009 9:03 AM
>To: Pandita, Vikram
>Cc: Maxime Petazzoni; Singh, Vimal; linux-omap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; Rix, Tom
>Subject: Re: [PATCH] OMAP3: Zoom2: provide default MTD partitions
>
>Hi,
>>
>> Also the Systerm/User/Cache partition definitions are more from Android perspective.
>>
>> Given that each system may have a different NAND partition requirement,
>> have you looked at bootargs passing the MTD partition info: Eg:
>>
>> mtdparts=omap2-nand.0:512k@0(xloader),\
>> 1536k@512k(bootloader),\
>> 29m@2m(kernel),\
>> 160m@32m(system),\
>> 32m@192m(userdata),\
>> 32m@224m(cache)


What about this bootargs nand partition specification approach? 


>>
>>
>> Lets discuss the final approach on this list and try to close this soon.
>>
>> Thnx
>>
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