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
Which board are you using?
MCIMX283CVM4B