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I downloaded the Archlinux arm .img file for the Raspberry Pi and installed it onto my SD card.

Is it possible to use a different partition instead of FAT16 that is in the .img? orOr will the GPU not detect it at all?

I ask because it would be a huge performance boost if I could use squashfs as the boot partition.

I downloaded the Archlinux arm .img file for the Raspberry Pi and installed it onto my SD card.

Is it possible to use a different partition instead of FAT16 that is in the .img? or will the GPU not detect it at all?

I ask because it would be huge performance boost if I could use squashfs as the boot partition.

I downloaded the Archlinux arm .img file for the Raspberry Pi and installed it onto my SD card.

Is it possible to use a different partition instead of FAT16 that is in the .img? Or will the GPU not detect it at all?

I ask because it would be a huge performance boost if I could use squashfs as the boot partition.

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Archlinux arm Can I use a different filesystem type for the boot partition?

I downloaded the Archlinux arm .img.img file for the RasPiRaspberry Pi and installed it intoonto my SD card. Could you

Is it possible to use a different partition instead of fat16(fat)FAT16 that is in the .img.img? or will the GPU not detect it at all? It

I ask because it would be huge performance boost if I usedcould use squashfs as the boot partition.

Archlinux arm boot partition

I downloaded the Archlinux arm .img file for the RasPi and installed it into my SD card. Could you use a different partition instead of fat16(fat) that is in the .img? or will the GPU not detect it at all? It would be huge performance boost if I used squashfs as the boot partition.

Can I use a different filesystem type for the boot partition?

I downloaded the Archlinux arm .img file for the Raspberry Pi and installed it onto my SD card.

Is it possible to use a different partition instead of FAT16 that is in the .img? or will the GPU not detect it at all?

I ask because it would be huge performance boost if I could use squashfs as the boot partition.

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I downloaded the Archlinux arm .img file for the RasPi and installed it into my SD card. Could you use a different partition instead of fat16(fat) that is in the .img? or will the GPU not detect it at all? It would be huge performance boost if I used squashfs as the boot partition.

I downloaded the Archlinux arm .img file for the RasPi and installed it into my SD card. Could you use a different partition instead of fat16(fat) that is in the .img? or will the GPU not detect it at all?

I downloaded the Archlinux arm .img file for the RasPi and installed it into my SD card. Could you use a different partition instead of fat16(fat) that is in the .img? or will the GPU not detect it at all? It would be huge performance boost if I used squashfs as the boot partition.

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