Hello,
I installed new kernel on board (V2.7) and typed in the F3S serial number.
How can I detect if F3S is typed in correctly and F3S file system is enabled/active?
Thanks, Kaiser
Hello,
I installed new kernel on board (V2.7) and typed in the F3S serial number.
How can I detect if F3S is typed in correctly and F3S file system is enabled/active?
Thanks, Kaiser
Hello,
1) in the seral boot output you will see an info if F3S is loaded
2) Use Storage Manager API to get partition Information. "bPartType" is 0xF3 or 0xF4 for F3S or F3S extended (assume you will also see this in the Control Panels storage applet)
Hello,
yes, seems that the Storage manager in Control panel shows also this information.
On my activated F3S system, following information is available.
Name: Part00
Size: 515 Sectors
Type: 0x20
File System:
Flags: 0x00
Not mounted
Name: Part01
Size: 32576 Sectors
Type: 0x21
FileSystem: fs_binfs.dll
Flags: 0x10
Mounted
Name: Part02
Size: 96576 Sectors
Type: 0xF3 -> Seems to be FS3
FileSystem: f3s.dll
Flags: 0x10
Mounted
Part00 not used/bootloader?
Part01 is the system partition, mounted to / ?
Part02 is mounted to /FFSDISK?
Best regards, Kaiser
Hello,
yes, Part00 is for bootloader, psd, bootbmp.
Part 01 is for the kernel, you can not access this partition (without speciall tools, e.g. like Kernel-Update-Tool).
"/" is located in RAM only and has no relation to Flash memory.