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

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ahh yes the damn FI.. lol thanks bro..

any others besides the sql you can think of ? last major one that was stopping boot for me was the /etc. I made a mistake of making the folder instead of allowing android to symlink it.

wifi isnt working for me since i commented that whole section out. But im working on that. One interesting thing is that when i reupload a new kernel, boom all nand is gone again. I guess we have to update the kernel from inside android now huh.. jeez..
I'm curious as to why the data would get wiped off NAND when you flash a new kernel. The NAND addresses should not overlap if we have Tinboot set up properly. Did you flash via USB or sd card? I wonder if Task 28 is getting passed by the EXE you are using to flash. I'll get to play with this tomorrow at work
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