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Originally Posted by makkonen
It only fails to boot if the rootfs is not on the first partition. And, actually, the initramfs has been updated now where you can change that on the fly.
The problem is that usually if there's more than one partition, it's not intentional, and no one's trying to correct for it. Which is why so many people have the partitioning -> not booting problem.
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Makes sense, and good to know!
I'm hoping we get a NAND soon, I'm so ready to run this full time!