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/vmlinux.img.
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Works in low memory situations
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partitions.
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boot fssize.
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mkfs.vfat thinks it writes to a raw device instead of a partition on debian. force it
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If the FAT partition does not have enough clusters for FAT32, the Raspberry Pi
will fail to boot.
Fix: let mkfs.vfat choose the FAT type automatically.
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tarball.
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