Oh, if you flashed your kernel & rootfs on NAND, your problem isn't
/dev/mtd1 or /dev/mtd2 being corrupted, then - those are partitions on your
flash card.

On my neo1973, I would be looking at my NAND boot parameters.  However,
since you're on a FreeRunner, I know you guys have a NOR boot menu as well
that would be better for debugging this sort of thing, so I'll leave the
conversation to someone who knows what they're talking about.

I do think you should consider booting from SD card, though.  Once you get
it set up, it's much nicer (fewer size restrictions).  Of course, I don't
have the bus contention issues that FR owners do.

Bobby

On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Yann SLADEK <[email protected]> wrote:

> But I flashed NAND (using neotool) so SD card cannot be a root cause for
> this problem, isn't it ?
>
>  I think the answer would be to put your SD card in a cardreader, hook it
>> up to a linux machine, and reformat your SD card.
>>
>> On Wed, Jun 3, 2009 at 5:16 PM, Yann SLADEK <[email protected] <mailto:
>> [email protected]>> wrote:
>>
>>    I should but I'm not, booting from NOR menu tells me that kernel
>>    loading
>>    is ok but that's all
>>
>>    How can I check if my /dev/mtd1 and /dev/mtd2 are corrupted ?
>>
>>    I have no access at all to the phone except with dfu-util
>>
>>    > 2009/6/3 Yann SLADEK <[email protected]
>>    <mailto:[email protected]>>:
>>    >
>>    >> Hi there list !
>>    >>
>>    >> I'm facing a problem with my FreeRunner trying to install the
>>    brand new
>>    >> SHR unstable release.
>>    >> I formerly installed Android Beta 7 from Koolu packages but now
>>    when I'm
>>    >> trying to flash with another distro, I get stucked with a koolu
>>    >> splashscreen and nothing else happens.
>>    >> It's not really SHR related, because I also tried with OM2009
>>    but if
>>    >> someone got a hint, it would be nice
>>    >>
>>    >> I tried to flash QI or Uboot with no more success, I got the
>>    OpenMoko
>>    >> splashscreen and then the koolu one (and got stucked on it).
>>    >>
>>    >> I already had this problem before but it was solved by someone on a
>>    >> Bearstech party in Paris, and cannot remember how it has been done.
>>    >>
>>    >
>>    > After flashing a kernel and rootfs with dfu-util, you should at
>>    least
>>    > be able to boot this system from the NOR boot menu. Maybe your
>>    > /dev/mtd1 and /dev/mtd2 are corrupted.
>>    >
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