It's not really needed to create a boot partition. Just drop a boot.scr script in /boot with the right uboot commands for loading your kernel. This also allows you to add kernel parameters without needing to mess with the u-boot environment. /hno
It's not really needed to create a boot partition. Just drop a boot.scr script in /boot with the right uboot commands for loading your kernel. This also allows you to add kernel parameters without needing to mess with the u-boot environment. /hno