On 18 June 2011 04:29, <[email protected]> wrote: > tick boot shows: > a couple of pages of > modprobe:chdir/lib/modules/;no such file or directory > then: > no root device found > boot has failed sleeping forever > > ps successfully reflashed another xo1 > it doesnt have any bad blocks in the blue area either
The blue area is empty space so that shouldn't matter - but yes, you may be onto something with the idea that a badly placed bad block is throwing things off. The interesting kernel messages would be the ones above those modprobe errors, but are probably hard to capture? If you tell us the addresses of the first 10-or-so bad blocks, we could set up a laptop in the same way and try to reproduce. You can do this by booting with the game-key-up cheat code (http://wiki.laptop.org/go/Cheat_codes) and then using the arrow keys to move to the first red block. When you get there it will say something like "28f Marked bad in Bad Block Table". 28f is the address. Then collect addresses of the next 9. Thanks Daniel _______________________________________________ Testing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing
