Hi Larry,

maybe it sounds a bit confusing but from what I know this is usual to have a
romfs in RAM. Romfs does not necessarily mean that it is located in a ROM or
Flash Device. It is just a very compact filesystem.

>Christian,

>I am not at all an expert on your level, so I am taking a guess: it seems
strange to me that the first MTD partition is RAM, not ROM (flash?).

>> Creating 1 MTD partitions on "RAM":
>> 0x000000000000-0x00000019c000 : "ROMfs"

>Can this be the "ROMFS" that (of course) has the wrong checksum?

>> ROMFS: bad initial checksum on dev romfs.

>Does this mean that your kernel command line has an improper parameter for
one of the MTD partitions, i.e., the one in RAM?
My Kernel command line looks like this: "Kernel command line:
rootfstype=romfs console=tty1 console=ttyS0,115200"

This is the same parameter like I used it with the old kernel.

>My apologies if this is off base.
Thanks for your reply.
Regards 
Christian

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