> > Dear Nicholas Kinar, > > In message <4d92428e.6030...@usask.ca> you wrote: > > > > (1) Does replacing jffs2_1pass.c with jffs2_nand_1pass.c in the fs/jffs2 > > directory influence the robustness of the fsload code? > > JFFS2 is more or less deprecated these days. FOr new projects, we > recommend to use UBI/ UBIFS instead.
JFFS2 deprecated? It is very stable and works well for NOR based filesystems. Do you use UBIFS for NOR as well these days? > > > (2) Does it take a long time to load the Linux kernel from a JFFS2 > > filesystem on NAND flash using the fsload command (i.e. > > JFFS2 has always been slow, especially when mounting larger file > systems. This is one of the resons we recommend UBIFS instead. The u-boot impl. is a bad version of the one in linux. The u-boot version should be rewritten/fixed to match current Linux. Jocke _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot