Why don't you make the node for MTD device? If you don't use /dev filesystem, you should make the node by yourself
like this : character device : mknod /dev/mtd0 c 90 0 block device : mknod /dev/mtdblock0 b 31 0 ============================================== Just for fun... - Linus Torvalds ============================================== Kwansuk Kim Engineer, NeoWave Inc. Tel +82-31-380-4927 Fax +82-31-380-4747 E-mail: kskim at neowave.co.kr ============================================== -----Original Message----- From: owner-linuxppc-embedded at lists.linuxppc.org [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of Muaddi, Cecilia Sent: Tuesday, January 21, 2003 4:26 AM To: linuxppc-embedded at lists.linuxppc.org Subject: MTD device Hello all, I am in the process of setting up the MTD driver to access my onboard flash, and ran into some problem here. I have followed the howto of "mtd-jffs-howto.txt" to configure the kernel to have the MTD support as build-in support. I am running 2.4.7 kernel source code from TimeSys. Looks like the kernel did recognize the flash device and when use the following command > cat /proc/mtd dev: size erasesize name mtd0: 01000000 00040000 "Physically mapped flash" --------- However, I do not see /dev/mtdx under the /dev directory. Is there something I am missing here? Ultimately I will like to mount the JFFS2 on the MTD, and will appreciate any help out there. Thanks Cecilia ** Sent via the linuxppc-embedded mail list. See http://lists.linuxppc.org/