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@@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ platform_check_image() {
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[ "$#" -gt 1 ] && return 1
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- export_bootdevice && export_partdevice diskdev -2 || {
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+ export_bootdevice && export_partdevice diskdev 0 || {
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echo "Unable to determine upgrade device"
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return 1
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}
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@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ platform_check_image() {
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platform_do_upgrade() {
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local diskdev partdev diff
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- export_bootdevice && export_partdevice diskdev -2 || {
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+ export_bootdevice && export_partdevice diskdev 0 || {
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echo "Unable to determine upgrade device"
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return 1
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}
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@@ -72,10 +72,6 @@ platform_do_upgrade() {
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#iterate over each partition from the image and write it to the boot disk
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while read part start size; do
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- # root is /dev/sd[a|b]2 and not /dev/sd[a|b] this causes some problem
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- # one of which is this offset, I'm not sure what's the best fix, so
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- # here's a WA.
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- let part=$((part - 2))
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if export_partdevice partdev $part; then
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echo "Writing image to /dev/$partdev..."
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get_image "$@" | dd of="/dev/$partdev" ibs="512" obs=1M skip="$start" count="$size" conv=fsync
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@@ -92,8 +88,7 @@ platform_do_upgrade() {
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platform_copy_config() {
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local partdev
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- # Same as above /dev/sd[a|b]2 is root, so /boot is -1
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- if export_partdevice partdev -1; then
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+ if export_partdevice partdev 1; then
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mkdir -p /boot
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[ -f /boot/kernel.img ] || mount -t vfat -o rw,noatime "/dev/$partdev" /boot
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cp -af "$CONF_TAR" /boot/
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