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<Pali> Hello! I got reported bug for mkfs.fat that AM335x is unable to read MTO from FAT fs created by mkfs.fat 4.2
<Pali> it looks like that TI BootROM has some restrictions for FAT fs
<Pali> do you know if there are exact details how FAT fs needs to be formatted so BootROM can read MLO from FAT fs?
<Pali> On https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/dosfstools/+bug/615873 is written that BootROM can read only FAT fs with 255 heads
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