The android support boot from jffs2 and cramfs file system. The one
thing you should do is that the userdata partition must be yaffs2.

On Wed, May 6, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Elvis Dowson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>       What is the procedure for setting up and running android from
> NAND memory for a TI OMAP 35xx platform, such as the beagleboard or
> overo?
>
> So far, I have been able to run it successfully of a bootable micoSD
> card.
>
> I now want to run it off the NAND memory. What I did was tar the
> entire rootfs partition that contained both the linux-kernel and
> android userland files, and burned it onto the onboard NAND.
>
> However, the jffs2 file system doesn't support mmap, and the dalvik-vm
> has problems and it cannot run.
>
> What is the recommended best practice for running android, in such
> situations? Would someone happen to have some outline steps that I can
> use and follow?
>
> Best regards,
>
> Elvis Dowson
> >
>

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