Hello Ahmad, On Tue, Mar 18, 2025 at 12:23:19PM +0100, Ahmad Fatoum wrote: > On 3/18/25 12:16, Uwe Kleine-König wrote: > > This improves the error messages on my ts433 from > > > > WARNING: mmc0: Failed to create link from mmc0.primary to mmc0 > > WARNING: mmc0: Failed to create link from mmc0.primary to mmc0 > > WARNING: mmc0: Failed to create link from mmc0.primary to mmc0 > > WARNING: mmc0: Failed to create link from mmc0.primary to mmc0 > > WARNING: mmc0: Failed to create link from mmc0.primary to mmc0 > > > > to > > > > WARNING: mmc0: Failed to create link from mmc0.primary to mmc0.2 > > WARNING: mmc0: Failed to create link from mmc0.primary to mmc0.3 > > WARNING: mmc0: Failed to create link from mmc0.primary to mmc0.4 > > WARNING: mmc0: Failed to create link from mmc0.primary to mmc0.5 > > WARNING: mmc0: Failed to create link from mmc0.primary to mmc0.6 > > > > I still don't understand why barebox intends to create mmc0.primary for > > all these partitions, but still it's an obviously right improvement. > > Thanks for testing. I still suspect that you have multiple on-disk > partitions with the same label. What does lsblk -o name,label,partlabel > say? indeed: # lsblk -o name,label,partlabel /dev/mmcblk0 NAME LABEL PARTLABEL mmcblk0 ├─mmcblk0p1 uboot ├─mmcblk0p2 QTS_BOOT_PART2 primary ├─mmcblk0p3 QTS_BOOT_PART3 primary ├─mmcblk0p4 primary ├─mmcblk0p5 primary ├─mmcblk0p6 primary └─mmcblk0p7 primary Best regards Uwe