Hi Werner. On Fri, Apr 3, 2009 at 8:44 PM, Werner Almesberger <[email protected]> wrote: > Dmitry Kurochkin wrote: >> 2: kernel 0x00820000 > > Uh uh, a bad block. Maybe that's causing the trouble. You could > find out what's happening by first determining where the bad block > is located, e.g., with > http://svn.openmoko.org/developers/werner/badnand/ > > and then checking if Qi finds it, e.g., by inserting a printf into > the bad block handling code in > src/cpu/s3c2442/nand_read.c:nand_read_ll
I ran badnand /dev/mtd6 and got this: Factory 2, worn 0, good 2046 Now I will look at Qi as you suggest. BTW How did you find out that there were badblocks? Regards, Dmitry > > - Werner >
