Hi Sascha, On 24-02-15, Sascha Hauer wrote: > With this series barebox can detect partition table changes at runtime > and reparse the partition table in that case. With this it's possible > for example to write an image to a SD card and mount partitions directly > afterwards without restarting barebox. > > The fastboot code is also changed to check for existing partitions when > they are actually used and no longer during initialization time of the > gadget. With this it becomes possible to expose a full device via > fastboot and also some not yet existing partitions. When the full device > is written to one can then write to a (newly created) partition directly > afterwards. > > The reparsing of the partition table only works when none of the > partitions are mounted or otherwise opened. When a partition is open > when the partition table changes, then barebox will continue with > the old partition table just like Linux does. Finally :) except my three comments fell free to add my: Reviewed-by: Marco Felsch <m.felsch@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>