As I said some days ago in a discussion about flashing via dfu-util or doing it after having booted from SD, I did it several times now during the last 2 days, and it works great. Another advantage is, after flashing the rootfs, you can adjust settings on the newly flashed fs (copy dropbear host keys, ssh authorized_keys, wpa_supplicant.conf and such) before booting the new system.
However, I get this messages when erasing the rootfs: debian-gta02:/media/mmcblk0p6/Om2008.9# flash_eraseall /dev/mtd6 Erasing 128 Kibyte @ f600000 -- 99 % complete. Skipping bad block at 0x0f620000 Skipping bad block at 0x0f640000 Skipping bad block at 0x0f660000 Skipping bad block at 0x0f680000 debian-gta02:/media/mmcblk0p6/Om2008.9# Is it really always 128 kB that are marked as bad block? Anybody else got bad blocks already? It looks like dfu-util isn't reporting these errors from flash erase.
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