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Re: NAND Boot Testing - Keyboard Mapping Fixed, HW3D, and Battery Algo Update

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Originally Posted by natemcnutty View Post
Actually, I'm pretty sure someone already fixed it in linux-msm. I had done a full file comparison when the problem first started happening, and that wasn't there back then. What's odd is the change is listed here:

Commit in linux-msm in Linux on Qualcomm's MSM - Gitorious

Bummer to hear about your nand. I wonder if you've worn out some of the flash on the internal nand. When using a WM ROM, does it have a way of getting wear leveling information that maybe the tinboot isn't doing?

As for compiling, with those changes I have no issues, and boot is crazy fast! I have uploaded it to the first post and cleaned up the post as well.

Edit: Also, I noticed there was some new commits to the RootFS, so I've updated the modified rootfs to include those changes and uploaded that to the first page as well
yeah i spoke to bzo. He pointed out my patch was broken on nand. I dont know how i missed it for so long. I wonder now dirty my working tree at home is since i have to commit to both all the time.. lol..
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