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Old 06-05-2012, 08:55 AM   #35
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Originally Posted by knc1 View Post
This one looks interesting:

If that is not just a "left over" from lab126 development environment, the K3 has a second eMMC block and another root file system (plus maybe another kernel?).

As can be seen in the eMMC documentation, the part has the ability to hardware host two boot partitions.
Ref: http://drpbox.knetconnect.com/k3/KLMxGxxEHx.pdf
mmcblk1 is an external mmc device (SD card) that they have in their development system, according to comments in the source code. Those pins may be buried under the SoC chip in the production devices though. It would be nice to find them and add an SD socket.
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