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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 01-07: Panel power on/off fixes

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Originally Posted by natemcnutty View Post
Well, maurice.green had something going here: http://forum.ppcgeeks.com/tp2-androi...ml#post2020361

Also, I have attached my dumps of several ROM's as far as partitions go. Finally, I know others reference mtd through cmdline like this:
mtdparts=msm_nand:0x00300000@0x1600000(boot),0x000 40000@0x01900000(root),0x066C0000@0x01940000(syste m),0x08000000@0x08000000(userdata)
Yeah i was using wozzers line but thats different than what you posted. Where did u get that ?

mtdparts=msm_nand:0x10000000@0x0(nand),0x01500000@ 0x04000000(root),0x066C0000@0x05540000(system),0x0 6f60000@0x0Bc00000(userdata)

However one thing no one knows is if ous msm_nand.c is actually working. We cna pass all these params down to the kernel but if they arent showing up on linux, then something might be wrong with the driver.

Cotulla recommended we try to flash to the last portion of the partition. This way we dont kill anything important. Makes sense but i dont know enough about the partitioning to do that.
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