> > One of the things to like about SD Card and other card / stick memory is >> it hides many of the details of raw NAND from us, like bad blocks, error >> correcting codes and in this case wear levelling. >> >> I have run my mailserver on a 1G USB stick (hooked up to an ARM board I >> designed for another customer) for 2 years 24 / 7 now formatted ext3, >> that gets pretty hammered, no trouble. So I can't guarantee your >> particular card isn't broken for wear levelling, but cheap random USB >> stick doesn't care in the least about ext3 and I didn't see any trouble >> from SD with ext3 either. >> > > Trying out ext3 now. :-) >
Having some trouble compiling the kernel. I followed the (new) instructions posted on the Debian page in the wiki. However, when I hit ./build , mkimage just displays the command syntax and quits. I am compiling on Ubuntu 8.04. mkimage was not available and based on the recommendation, I installed jigit. Even as I speak, I am reading the jigit package description and something tells me this is not what I want. So which mkimage should I install for the ./build script ?
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