Hello > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Josh Boyer
> > Linux 2.4.18 or 2.4.25 do not support this device, > Those are entire too old. Except for some customers which must maintain kernels during many years :-) > > Linux 2.4.31 seems supporting this device but JFFS2 is not adapted, > NAND + JFFS2 + 2.4 is not a supported combination. That's the problem i am facing with. > > Linux 2.4.32 does not support this device anymore. > Odd. Do you have a diff from .31 to .32? Not a diff but 1) in Linux 2.4.32, I have the following files : Config.in diskonchip.c nand_bbt.c rtc_from4.c tx4925ndfmc.c Makefile edb7312.c nand_ecc.c s3c2410.c tx4938ndfmc.c Makefile.common h1910.c nand_ids.c sharpsl.c* au1550nd.c nand.c nandsim.c spia.c autcpu12.c nand_base.c ppchameleonevb.c toto.c $Id: nand_ids.c,v 1.12 2005/02/16 09:33:27 gleixner Exp $ 2) in Linux 2.4.32, I just have the following files : autcpu12.c edb7312.c nand.c nand_ids.c Config.in Makefile nand_ecc.c spia.c with a very old nand_ids.c. $Id: nand_ids.c,v 1.1 2002/12/02 22:06:04 gleixner Exp $ > > On www.linux-mtd.infradead.org, it seems that Linux 2.4 is no more supported. > Well, 2.4 is supported but no new features go in that tree. Including > NAND support in JFFS2. If there is a bug in the 2.4 code that is > present in MTD/JFFS2 it can certainly still be fixed. OK > > Any help would be welcome > You might try your luck with patching the latest 2.4 kernel with MTD > CVS. But be warned that quite a few things have changed, so > you'd have to essentially backport. > And keep in mind that it's not supported. Yes, I saw that many things have changed and are not be easily backported. I checked the MTD CVS. All that I found are in the Linux kernel 2.4.31 or 2.6.x. > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Jaap-Jan Boor > Take a look at the 2.4 http://www.denx.de kernel, it has NAND > and jffs2 support. Thanks but, I retreived the same files than in the other kernels. Thanks again for your ideas I will see what I can do Bye Laurent