fixing Install to NAND for Cubian X on CubieTruck#3
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With latest Cubian X the install to NAND is not working anymore. It seems that the SD card image has a different partition number for the boot partition, therefore the sed statement does not find the correct string to replace. This change relaxes the search term a bit to find the boot partition on any partition number. I hope this helps as it is untested (I did that change myself with vi).
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With latest Cubian X the install to NAND is not working anymore. It
seems that the SD card image has a different partition number for the
boot partition, therefore the sed statement does not find the correct
string to replace.
This change relaxes the search term a bit to find the boot partition on
any partition number.
It would be great if someone else could test if this change works for others.
Potentially solving issue #432 and issue #440