Hi All, I have been using the "nand erase.e" command with favourable results till now. I was enticed by the "CONFIG_JFFS2_NAND" option in the platform config. When i turn this config option on and use the "NAND. write.jffs2 ", and use the resulting image, i get abnormal results including a kernel crash. What is the difference between a "nand write.jffs2" and the traditional nand write.e" command? I haven't been able to dig up on any relevant documention. I haven't grepped through the "common" source for the NAND subsystem.
Are the commands any different , which of the commands is deprecated? i was guessing "nand write.e" understands bad blocks whereas nand write.jffs2" understands bad blocks as well as jffs2 internals like cleanmarker etc. Which one should i be using? Thanks, Alfred _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot