Wolfgang Denk <wd <at> denx.de> writes:

> 
> In message <OF59F26445.61F7D04D-ON48257125.002C708D-48257125.002CF471 <at>
applera.com> you wrote:

> 
> Also note that a cramfs may fail  to  work  in  case  there  are  bad
> sectors in your NAND device.
> 

Wolfgang, this might be an off topic here.  I have a client requirement to have
a  RFS like cramfs or squashfs on NAND.  If I use the u-boot nand write command
to write the cramfs to a MTD partition.  How does nand write treat a bad block?
 I am thinking that if nand write skip to the next block, then I might be able
to modify nand read...  Or is there a better way?

Thanks,
Norman


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