I have tried that once. It was working. But I prefer to leave the
bootloader with write protection.

Heinz

>>     Yes, that is the solution. erase doesn't erase all the blocks in
mtd0 (as I
>> presumed), but if I specify it to erase enough blocks, then dd (over
/dev/mtd0) or cp
>> (over /dev/mtdblock0) copies the kernel loader and the kernel correctly.

>Hmm - does anyone know if that will work for a LART and reloading blob?
>(I have a blob on it prior to the point where blob could flash itself).

>Dave




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