On Wed, 2010-01-28 at 11:54 +, flameman mayer wrote:
> while NAND has just 10^9 cycles ... that means ... the more you write
> to NAND sooner your NAND will die ... and NAND is soldered inside your
> AKITA/SPITS while mirodrive is simply "installed" inside or in the CF
> slot
More probably 10
about NAND, and my akita
i do not like using the NAND area for boot/rootfs (the rootfs of a
"first aid, kit") cause flash has a lot of issue, more issues than
microdrive, more issues than compact flash
my akita boot is performed by a (modified, still under development)
kexec-net-bootloader which