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echo: dbridge
to: Roger Nelson
from: Nicholas Boel
date: 2017-01-12 07:26:28
subject: ET phone home

Hello Roger,

On Thu Jan 12 2017 06:51:22, Roger Nelson wrote to Benny Pedersen:

 BP>> NA> I know Benny and Alexey keep pestering me for a Linux
 BP>> version...

 BP>> atleast a raspberry pi version would do, remember it have its boot
 BP>> on fat
 BP>> :=)

 RN> Does anyone have their drives formatted FAT anymore or is that because
 RN> it raspberry pi?

The only thing you need FAT32 on a Raspberry Pi for is the boot partition.
I have 100M allocated for this, and the rest of the drive is an ext4 Linux
partition..

Device         Boot  Start       End   Sectors  Size Id Type
/dev/mmcblk0p1        2048    206847    204800  100M  c W95 FAT32 (LBA)
/dev/mmcblk0p2      206848 249737215 249530368  119G 83 Linux

D'Bridge wouldn't need to know or have anything to do with a FAT partition
whatsoever. It just needs to be able to compile on ARM devices, is all.

I guess I'm just completely clueless as to why you even brought up FAT
partitions and what it has to do with D'Bridge working on a Raspberry Pi..
?

Regards,
Nick

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