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Re: Unofficial known issues list 12/25

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Originally Posted by darylrue View Post
also class 10 memory card reported by me and one other person is extremely unstable.

is nand more stable than dual boot? May want to post if so.
NAND still uses the memory card for system.ext2, rootfs.img, and data.img. Only the kernel and initrd.gz are truly on NAND at this point. Also, NAND is far more experimental and often has patches before Haret receives them. Lately we (and by we, I mean ACL and Wistilt) have been working on true panel power off and on which neither build have.

As for the memory card, the class 10 and even some class 6 cards give poor performance for Android or don't work well because they are not designed for what we are using them for. No memory card is really best for opening a file and then making small random changes all over inside that file, but the class 4 cards tend to do better at this, the 6's a little worse, and the 10's are much worse.
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