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Yes noggie you are right!!!!
I was merely checking the ..../build/tmp/rootfs/boot directory for files. The build process does indeed remove the files after doing the mkfs.jffs2 step for the boot partition.
Good input m8.
One thing noggie. You mention you were able to mount the jffs2 partitions. When I try to mount any of these 2 partitions on PC linux as -o loop and -t jffs2 I get:
mount: wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0,
or too many mounted file systems
Any ideas?
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