default or selected kernelversion does not have config value CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS.
Result is shown for kernelversion 5.4.69
MTD partitioning support
configname: CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS
Linux Kernel Configuration
└─>Device Drivers
└─>Memory Technology Device (MTD) support
└─>MTD partitioning support
In linux kernel since version 2.6.12
If you have a device which needs to divide its flash chip(s) up
into multiple 'partitions', each of which appears to the user as
a separate MTD device, you require this option to be enabled. If
unsure, say 'Y'.
Note, however, that you don't need this option for the DiskOnChip
devices. Partitioning on NFTL 'devices' is a different - that's the
'normal' form of partitioning used on a block device.
into multiple 'partitions', each of which appears to the user as
a separate MTD device, you require this option to be enabled. If
unsure, say 'Y'.
Note, however, that you don't need this option for the DiskOnChip
devices. Partitioning on NFTL 'devices' is a different - that's the
'normal' form of partitioning used on a block device.