--- In Triffid Hunter <> wrote:
>
> 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?
>
The filesystem is about half full, and there are no messages reported
in /var/log/messages or the circular buffer (dmesg).
I'm wondering if it is the specific build I'm using. Would you mind
telling me the version of yaffs2 you have? Maybe I'm being bitten by
a recent bug...
Thanks
-Steve
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