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From: Daniel G. <dg...@em...> - 2017-10-11 19:20:31
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Hello Martin, Am 10/11/17 um 19:50 schrieb Martin Townsend: > I will also look at how mkfs.ubifs works with regards to inode numbers > to see if anything can be done here. If anyone has any ideas they > would be greatly appreciated. I'd try to extract the UBI volume from /dev/ubiX_Y or the nandsim data instead of running mkfs.ubifs a second time. You can cut off all blocks at the end that contain only 0xff. The image is probably a bit bigger than with mkfs.ubifs because of the old data that has not yet been garbage collected. Best regards, Daniel -- Dipl.-Math. Daniel Glöckner, emlix GmbH, http://www.emlix.com Fon +49 551 30664-0, Fax +49 551 30664-11, Bertha-von-Suttner-Straße 9, 37085 Göttingen, Germany Sitz der Gesellschaft: Göttingen, Amtsgericht Göttingen HR B 3160 Geschäftsführung: Heike Jordan, Dr. Uwe Kracke Ust-IdNr.: DE 205 198 055 emlix - your embedded linux partner |