Emmc
dev: size erasesize name
mmcblk0p5: 00800000 00001000 "recovery"
mmcblk0p4: 00800000 00001000 "boot"
mmcblk0p16: 60000000 00001000 "system"
mmcblk0p17: 10000000 00001000 "cache"
mmcblk0p20: 00200000 00001000 "misc"
mmcblk0p1: 00600000 00001000 "wlan"
mmcblk0p2: 00200000 00001000 "WDM"
mmcblk0p25: 00200000 00001000 "pdata"
mmcblk0p3: 00600000 00001000 "radiocab"
mmcblk0p18: e00000000 00001000 "userdata"
mmcblk0p24: 01a00000 00001000 "devlog"
mmcblk0p19: 00200000 00001000 "extra"
mmcblk0p14: 03400000 00001000 "mdm9k"
mmcblk0p15: 00800000 00001000 "mdm9k_config"
mmcblk0p21: 00800000 00001000 "modem_st1"
mmcblk0p22: 00800000 00001000 "modem_st2"
Slithered from my HTC One X+
Thanks but i meant after the issued commands
People who want to help testing commands use the following vold.fstab
Code:
## Vold 2.0 fstab for endeavor
#######################
## Regular device mount
##
## Format: dev_mount <label> <mount_point> <part> <sysfs_path1...>
## label - Label for the volume
## mount_point - Where the volume will be mounted
## part - Partition # (1 based), or 'auto' for first usable partition.
## <sysfs_path> - List of sysfs paths to source devices
######################
# Mounts the first usable partition of the specified device
dev_mount sdcard2 /mnt/sdcard auto /devices/platform/sdhci-tegra.2/mmc_host/mmc1
dev_mount sdcard /storage/sdcard0 emmc /devices/platform/sdhci-tegra.3/mmc_host/mmc0
dev_mount usb /mnt/usb auto /devices/platform/tegra-ehci
the reason why the current s-off method will not work is because fastboot boot boot.img is removed by htc.. seems they get clever
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