> Either this NAND is close to complete failure, or else the bad block > table has become corrupted. > > You could try recreating the bad block table as follows: > > ok select /nandflash scrub! unselect
Thanks I suspect a bad block table. They all went in the one event as far as I can tell. Since then it does not always turn on first time when I press power on. Diagnostics run OK except for nand bad blocks. But I don't think we want to reset the bad block table till we have understood the problem. It is apparently one of a number of XO's that wont boot on the new image. If bad blocks are a problem for the new image, they are increasingly going to be a problem for the ageing fleet of XO-1's Will try the block table after the new image issue is settled, so thanks for that info. Tony _______________________________________________ Testing mailing list [email protected] http://lists.laptop.org/listinfo/testing
