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Russell Senior
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apm821xx: remove unnecessary kernel padding
The allocation of LEBs to ubi volumes is handled by the sysupgrade script: package/base-files/files/lib/upgrade/nand.sh and the ubimkvol and or ubirsvol command. Therefore, padding of the kernel blob is not needed at all, so use cat instead of dd. The BLOCKSIZE variable was only used in the dd command. In any case, 63k made no sense for the way BLOCKSIZE was being used. 63k (64512) does make sense for DTB_SIZE because of the offsets expected by u-boot given extant u-boot-env variables. Tested on Meraki MR24. Signed-off-by: Russell Senior <russell@personaltelco.net>
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