Hi Jan, So using your manifest example and my partition scheme from earlier ... RAUC A slots: /dev/mmcblk2gp0p1 (kernel/dtb) /dev/mmcblk2gp0p2 (rootfs) /dev/mmcblk2p1 (appfs) RAUC B slots: /dev/mmcblk2gp1p1 (kernel/dtb) /dev/mmcblk2gp1p2 (rootfs) /dev/mmcblk2p2 (appfs) On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 2:56 AM Jan Lübbe wrote: > > So your manifest might look like: > [update] > compatible=rauc-example > version=2021.05-1 > > [bundle] > format=verity > > [image.kernel] > filename=kernel.img > > [image.rootfs] > filename=rootfs.tar > > [image.appfs] > filename=appfs.tar > > > Best regards, > Jan > > > My system.conf (using my example partition layout for earlier email) file would look something like: [system] compatible=rauc-example bootloader=uboot [keyring] path=/etc/rauc/ca.cert.pem [slot.kernel.0] device=/dev/mmcblk2gp0p1 type=vfat parent=rootfs.0 [slot.kernel.1] device=/dev/mmcblk2gp1p1 type=vfat parent=rootfs.1 [slot.rootfs.0] device=/dev/mmcblk2gp0p2 type=ext4 bootname=A [slot.rootfs.1] device=/dev/mmcblk2gp1p2 type=ext4 bootname=B [slot.appfs.0] device=/dev/mmcblk2p1 type=ext4 parent=rootfs.0 [slot.appfs.1] device=/dev/mmcblk2p2 type=ext4 parent=rootfs.1 So I should use "parent" to tie both kernel and appfs slots to the rootfs? And for now, the rootfs is r/w on a ext4 filesystem, but in the future it will be a squashfs. So once that happens would 'type=ext4' then change to 'type=raw'? Just trying to make sure I understand how to make manifest and system.conf map together for making bundles etc. Regards, Brian