Ori Idan wrote:
The exact size depends on the actual device being used.
Look at the device data sheet to see what is it's block size.
Of course, but assuming he has a target board that works with a specific
JFFS2 image,
he can find out the erase block size using the procedure I outlined *for
that board*.
Gilad
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