by dutra » Sun Mar 10, 2013 7:19 pm
Thank you and snija for the help.I followed your instructions into my SD card and it is working great. However, a few questions: Can I use cgpt in my Archlinux machine instead of the chromebookOS? I am going to follow the instructions again from my sd card into the emmc, and I was wondering about how to run cgpt from the archlinux build.
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('tkjacobsen', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('snija', 'T')here's alignment requirement for the rootfs, does anyone knows the details?
I've a 32GB SD card, each time after i tried to change the partition size, it would not boot anyway.
As I posted in this blog:
http://craigerrington.com/blog/installi ... hromebook/ you have to mark the partitions as clean after resizing to be able to boot:
20. The last step is to mark the kernel partitions as known to be god so that the firmware will attempt to use them when you boot up. This marks both partitions as successful, and gives the first partition a priority of 10 and the second a priority of 5. Technically both creating a label and marking as successful aren’t needed but it is good practice.
cgpt add -i 1 -S 1 -T 5 -P 10 -l KERN-A /dev/mmcblk1
cgpt add -i 2 -S 1 -T 5 -P 5 -l KERN-B /dev/mmcblk1
http://blogs.arm.com/software-enablemen ... hromebook/