On Mon, 22 Sep 2008, schveiguy wrote:
> I have successfully installed the 2.6.24 kernel from Matt's patch 7 on
> a 7260.
>
> I downloaded the yaffs2 filesystem from the yaffs web site to create a
> rootfs on the builtin NAND device. However, it's not working right,
> some of the files are being corrupted. When I copy a file, it's fine,
> but when I unmount and remount the rootfs, the file is corrupted.
> This is happening to about half the files on the filesystem, maybe more.
>
> Anyone else encounter this problem? I'm not very experienced with
> NAND, so I don't know if I set up the kernel properly. I don't know
> if I should blame yaffs2 or something else.
I use yaffs2 on my ts7250 and have noticed no corruption over a year of
light use.
How full is your filesystem, and does it list any blocks as bad when it
mounts?
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