>> Franck,
>>
>> Another Option would be to flash a console imgae to Nand. That's the
>> setup I use on my poodle. That way I have a way to recover bad SD
>> cards or other issues... Plus the Nand on a poodle is kinda small for
>> other stuff anyways.
>>
>
> well, that would be a great idea...

Yes, like Henry said,  that's what I would suggest. Even two (small)
images in nand.
easy with updater.sh:  rename the console-image.jffs2 to initrd.bin ->
mtd2 or home.bin -> /mtd3

> but, as Yuri told me :
>
> NAND scanning takes most part of time. If you have nothing useful in
> NAND then just erase it with mtd-utils.

>
> and as i though that kexecboot was long to scan, i wanted to follow his
> advice and erase the NAND.

Old broken jffs2 layout takes very long...clean with
flash_eraseall -j /dev/mtd[2:3]

>
> if the kexecboot console isn't do-able , i'll  do what you told me, and
> put a console-image on the Nand.
> Thank you :)

Remember you can always build an uclibc console image ;)

>
> franck
>
>> --
>> Henry von Tresckow (hvontres)

Andrea

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