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Now lets install the new root file system. Take your new .bz2 file that you either created or download and put it in the root of the NFS root path.
 
Now lets install the new root file system. Take your new .bz2 file that you either created or download and put it in the root of the NFS root path.
  
The first command you will be doing, is going to format the root file system partition on the NAND drive. Note: We will be using mtd5 as this is the partition where the root file system resides and this will not erase the boot partition that contains U-Boot.
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The first command you will do, is going to format the NAND drive. Note we will be using mtd5 as this is the partition where the root file system resides and this will not erase main partition that contains U-Boot.
 
  $ ubiformat /dev/mtd5 && ubiattach /dev/ubi_ctrl -m 5
 
  $ ubiformat /dev/mtd5 && ubiattach /dev/ubi_ctrl -m 5
 
Now we will be creating a new volume.
 
Now we will be creating a new volume.

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