On Tue, Aug 22, 2006 at 07:58:21PM -0700, Mitch Bradley wrote: <snip>
> NAND FLASH support is not a hard criterion. > - Booting from internal NAND FLASH doesn't work because > the NAND and JFFS2 drivers are not in the payload kernel. > > Marcello will send the NAND Flash patch to Richard Smith. My mistake, the NAND driver is in the upstream kernel for a long time. Jordan committed the kernel config change to enable it... > Richard can't commit to ultra-quick response because of job commitments. > Richard will try to test it tonight. The code that is in > Fedora is good enough. Marcello will send Richard a RedHat > image to write into NAND. By default the progress bar moves until its end, when a blank screen welcomes the user for undetermined amount of time (being picky, nevermind :)). Is that supposed to happen? With latest buildrom (cs553x_nand enabled) I'm able to enter the shell (X icon), cd to /bin/, execute ./boot-nand and watch it go! _______________________________________________ Devel mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.laptop.org/mailman/listinfo/devel
