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== User Data partition layout ==
 
== User Data partition layout ==
  
There are two primary partitions on the "User Data" physical partition:
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There are 3 partitions on the "User Data" physical partition:
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="OPOS6UL eMMC partitions"
 
{| border="1" cellpadding="10" cellspacing="0" summary="OPOS6UL eMMC partitions"
 
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| style="width:50px;background:white;color:black;" align="center" | ...
 
| style="width:50px;background:white;color:black;" align="center" | ...
| style="width:100px;background:green;color:white;" align="center" | Boot
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| style="width:100px;background:green;color:white;" align="center" | Failsafe (primary)
| style="width:600px;background:green;color:white;" align="center" | Rootfs
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| style="width:600px;background:green;color:white;" align="center" | Rootfs (extended)
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| style="width:600px;background:green;color:white;" align="center" | Home/Data (extended)
 
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|MBR || NA || NA || 0 || 0 || 512 bytes (1 block) || Master Boot Record. (Don't touch it :-) )
 
|MBR || NA || NA || 0 || 0 || 512 bytes (1 block) || Master Boot Record. (Don't touch it :-) )
 
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|Rootfs || mmc 0:1 || /dev/mmcblk0p1 || 2k (0x800)|| 4 || Rest of space || the rootfs is on this partition (ext4 formatted)
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|Failsafe || mmc 0:1 || /dev/mmcblk0p1 || 2k (0x800)|| 4 || 32MBytes || system to restore your board in case of problem
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|Rootfs || mmc 0:2 || /dev/mmcblk0p2 || 32M+2k (0x)|| 4 || 2GBytes || the rootfs is on this partition (ext4 formatted)
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|Home/Data || mmc 0:3 || /dev/mmcblk0p3 || (0x)|| 4 || Rest of space (~1,8GBytes) || HOME is on this partition (ext4 formatted)
 
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* By default, when flashed from U-Boot, rootfs and boot are only occupying the size of the .ext4 images used during flashing. If you want to increase the rootfs/boot size to all available free space then, after Linux has booted, use the following commands:
 
* By default, when flashed from U-Boot, rootfs and boot are only occupying the size of the .ext4 images used during flashing. If you want to increase the rootfs/boot size to all available free space then, after Linux has booted, use the following commands:
 
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<pre class="apf">
# resize2fs /dev/mmcblk0p1       # for Rootfs
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# resize2fs /dev/mmcblk0p2       # for Rootfs
 
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Revision as of 13:58, 12 September 2016

OPOS6UL eMMC layout

By default, the 4GB eMMC on OPOS6UL module has 4 physical/hardware partitions:

Boot0 Boot1 RPMB User Data


Name U-Boot name Size Comment
boot0 mmc dev 0 1 2MBytes U-Boot is installed on this partition
boot1 mmc dev 0 2 2MBytes Not used
rpmb mmc dev 0 3 512KBytes Not used
User Data mmc dev 0 0 remaining space Kernel, device tree and rootfs

Boot0 partition layout

. SPL IMG ... ENV1 ... ENV2 ...
  • Linux device: /dev/mmcblk2boot0
Offset (blocks) Offset (bytes) Size (bytes) Comment
0 0 1 KB (0x400) Free
0x02 1 KB (0x400) 68 KB U-Boot SPL (apf6-u-boot.spl)
0x8a 69 KB (0x11400) 512 KB U-Boot IMG (apf6-u-boot.img)
Free
0x800 (2048) 1024 KB (0x100000) 10 KB (0x2800) U-Boot environment
Free
0xc00 (3072) 1536 KB (0x180000) 10 KB (0x2800) Redundant U-Boot environment
Free

User Data partition layout

There are 3 partitions on the "User Data" physical partition:

... Failsafe (primary) Rootfs (extended) Home/Data (extended)


Name U-Boot device Linux device Offset (bytes) Offset (blocks) Size Comment
MBR NA NA 0 0 512 bytes (1 block) Master Boot Record. (Don't touch it :-) )
Failsafe mmc 0:1 /dev/mmcblk0p1 2k (0x800) 4 32MBytes system to restore your board in case of problem
Rootfs mmc 0:2 /dev/mmcblk0p2 32M+2k (0x) 4 2GBytes the rootfs is on this partition (ext4 formatted)
Home/Data mmc 0:3 /dev/mmcblk0p3 (0x) 4 Rest of space (~1,8GBytes) HOME is on this partition (ext4 formatted)
  • By default, when flashed from U-Boot, rootfs and boot are only occupying the size of the .ext4 images used during flashing. If you want to increase the rootfs/boot size to all available free space then, after Linux has booted, use the following commands:
# resize2fs /dev/mmcblk0p2        # for Rootfs
  • Or with apf-config command
# apf-config
  • in menu:
|     1 Expand Filesystem(s)         OS can then use all eMMC/SD space         |


Rootfs/Boot will then be extended to all the "Rootfs"/"Boot" eMMC partitions space.

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