Online Nandroid uses a file named partlayout4nandroid
for detection unmountable/unmounted partitions such as boot and recovery. This is a guide of how to make the partlayout4nandroid
file for various devices.
- The file should be in text format.
- The raw file should be named
partlayout4nandroid.{codename}
where {codename} is the device's code name. Eg:partlayout4nandroid.maguro
for Google Galaxy Nexus - Line endings should be UNIX style, LF only.
- The first line of the file should be a column header in the form
dev: size erasesize name
. (Spacing does not matter.) - Each line, thereafter, should start with the partition block device representation, which should be followed by a colon, a space, partition size in hexadecimal, a space, eraze size in hexadecimal, a space and partition name in quotes. An example is shown below:
mmcblk0p1: 1ab3c 70000 "misc"
- The hexadecimal size and erase size should omit the
0x
normally used for hexadecimal representations. - The hexadecimal size and erase size should be padded with preceding zeros until it is the same length as the hexadecimal size of the partition with the highest size.
- The eraze size can be left as zeros, if unknown, padded in the same manner described above.
- Each partition must have a valid size value.
- If a partition's name is not known, it can be named as
unknown
- The file should end with a line feed / empty line.
- The below partitions must be named:
- boot partition, named as "boot".
- recovery partition, named as "recovery", unless the device does not have one.
- system partition, named as "system".
- data partition, named as "userdata".
- cache partition, named as "cache"
- appslog partition, named as "appslog", if the device has one.
- wimax partition, named as "wimax", if the device has one.
- datadata partition, named as "datadata", if the device has one.
- flexrom partition, named as "flexrom", if the device has one.
- efs partition, named as "efs", if the device has one.
- internal sd card, named as "emmc", if the device has one.
- All other mounted / mountable partitions.