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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
yeah lmiler was able to cat out data from /dev/mtd so if it looks good in a hex editor, then data must be there.

To make this test valid, we need to wipe the partition, verify is wiped. write data.. cat out data, reboot and cat out data again..
Weird. Well, I guess I'll make a custom init that wipes the partition, cats it out to the sdcard, then copies data to sys and data, and cat that out to the sdcard too. Since I have no USB, I can't mtty or do any of that kind of stuff

Also, are you guys getting a fair number of bad block warnings when you mount or format? I also noticed that isCheckpointed is set to 0 on a reboot where it says 1 on the first boot.
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