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In our initramfs, block devices' friendly-named nodes (like mmcblk0p53) are placed in /dev/. In most other systems (Including Android and Halium proper), these nodes are located in /dev/block instead. If possible, we should change our behavior to be more like the others'. This would help us use scripts like Halium's fixup-mountpoints to solve issues with finding the userdata partition.
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In our initramfs, block devices' friendly-named nodes (like
mmcblk0p53
) are placed in/dev/
. In most other systems (Including Android and Halium proper), these nodes are located in/dev/block
instead. If possible, we should change our behavior to be more like the others'. This would help us use scripts like Halium's fixup-mountpoints to solve issues with finding theuserdata
partition.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: