On Sat, 2005-11-12 at 22:33 +0100, Pavel Machek wrote: > I tried this one. Size 0xc0000 is reported as a "bootloader" during > boot. > > [Plus I get a warning from jffs2 that flashsize is not aligned to > erasesize. Then I get lot of messages that empty flash at XXX ends at > XXX.] What erase size did you end up using? Is 0xc0000 a multiple of it? > + subdev->mtd->unlock(subdev->mtd, 0xc0000, subdev->mtd->size); Probably unrelated to the actual problems, but shouldn't that be subdev->mtd->size - 0xc0000 at the end? Ian. -- Ian Campbell
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