Hi,
Here the current structure of the SD card we are using to boot the device:
1st partition: u-boot
2nd: boot
3rd: linux (root)
I'm wondering if it is possible to have something like this (a SD card for raspberry):
We'd like to be able to put a config file on a FAT32 boot partition which configures the device at boot.
This config file must be editable from a Windows machine.
The thing is Windows only "mount" the first partition of an "usb device", so it only see the 1st u-boot partition. (Windows 10 Creator Update allows to mount all the partitions, but from my test, it's not always working, and it doesn't recognize FAT12.)
Thanks.
MZ