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

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Originally Posted by Lmiller1708 View Post
Well ported over more items from the rootfs... It acts better but now I'm stuck on getting Android to initialize.

It seems like it unmounted the system.
Here is what I get:
save exit: isCheckpointed 1

Then it will just sit there... Any Ideas?
Have you tried copying the init.android from rootfs over the one in initrd yet? I'm heading in to work in a few minutes, and hopefully I'll have some more time to work on this. Also, thanks for the mention of commenting out the modules part. I did get it to work without having to comment that out previously, so that's why I was continuing to leave it in.

I was really hoping to leave it similar to Vogue so that we could port over any changes, but at this point, I'm feeling like stripping everything out that we don't need for NAND booting and then do our own updates from there (like ACL has been doing with the installer script). I have a version of both on my machine, and I think I'm going to start focusing on the NAND only one instead of trying to keep all the other stuff in it.
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