ciscoFlashDeviceMaxPartitions - cisco Flash Device Max Partitions

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ciscoFlashDeviceMaxPartitions

cisco Flash Device Max Partitions
1.3.6.1.4.1.9.9.10.1.1.2.1.4

Max number of partitions supported by the system for this Flash device. Default will be 1, which actually means that partitioning is not supported. Note that this value will be defined by system limitations, not by the flash device itself (for eg., the system may impose a limit of 2 partitions even though the device may be large enough to be partitioned into 4 based on the smallest partition unit supported). On systems that execute code out of Flash, partitioning is a way of creating multiple file systems in the Flash device so that writing into or erasing of one file system can be done while executing code residing in another file system. For systems executing code out of DRAM, partitioning gives a way of sub-dividing a large Flash device for easier management of files.

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