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Default [Q] partition scheme

can anyone explain me the partition scheme? it looks like there are 31 partitions on mmcblk0 (from dmesg) but fdisk gets really fuzzy when accessing /dev/block/mmcblk0.
 
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can anyone explain me the partition scheme? it looks like there are 31 partitions on mmcblk0 (from dmesg) but fdisk gets really fuzzy when accessing /dev/block/mmcblk0.
mmcblk0p31: 000ffa00 00000200 "misc"
mmcblk0p21: 00fffc00 00000200 "recovery"
mmcblk0p20: 01000000 00000200 "boot"
mmcblk0p22: 31fffc00 00000200 "system"
mmcblk0p24: 077fde00 00000200 "cache"
mmcblk0p23: 4aabc400 00000200 "userdata"
mmcblk0p27: 01400000 00000200 "devlog"
mmcblk0p29: 00040000 00000200 "pdata"
mmcblk0p17: 02800000 00000200 "radio"
mmcblk0p19: 01000000 00000200 "adsp"
mmcblk0p18: 007ffa00 00000200 "radio_config"
mmcblk0p25: 00400000 00000200 "modem_st1"
mmcblk0p26: 00400000 00000200 "modem_st2"

Other partitions are accessed only by the radio, hboot, and other low-level subsystems.
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