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

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Originally Posted by [ACL] View Post
nand changes have been pushed.

i paused autobuild until i figure out wtf we are gonna do with deployment.

For now if you guys want to begin brain storming, just pull latest code and begin bricking .. i mean writing to nand :-p
You added the MTD drivers to the kernel so we can read/write to NAND, but we still need the rootfs to mount the partitions right? Also, we don't have tinboot modified to create the partitions or flash rootfs to NAND off the start, right?

I'm looking for a set of steps we still need to figure out to get this all going
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