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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 12-14: Panel power off fixes and new rootfs (important update

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Originally Posted by MassStash View Post
same here; reverted. just got it to boot with my 8gb card, going slow tho, no service yet.

oooo, there it is!

Update: yup, everything working pretty well again with the 11th shtuff

Update2: how's things coming along nutty? see the coming soon full packages update on 1st post.... anticipation is killin me haha not trippin tho just checkin in
I'm just testing the new rootfs right now. I think there was an odd file permissions problem.

Here's my findings so far:

11/29 kernel
Boot animation blinked for 3 seconds and then kicked in smoothly. Loaded into Android, and everything seems to be good. Everything is very fast within Android. Once panel is turned off, I have to fight to get it to come back on by tapping the screen quickly and trying to unlock.

12/11 kernel
Screen goes dark as rootfs mounts, and you have to wait 10 seconds bfore the power button responds to presses at which point the screen turns back on. Boot animation blinked for 3 seconds again and then kicked in nice and smooth. Once animation ends, screen turns off and you have to wait another 10 seconds before you can turn it back on (power button non-responsive during that time). In Android, you don't have to fight with it as bad as 11/29, but it still doesn't stay on for me every single time. I seem to have better luck with the top power button than using the end call button.

12/14 kernel
Didn't have time to test with the new rootfs, but I think my previous issue may have been the rootfs and not the kernel, so I'll have to wait until I get home to test this one.

New rootfs has been posted to the first post and fixes the weird issue I was having before (I think file permissions were wrong on init or something weird like that).
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