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

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Originally Posted by odz View Post
Hey guys are you running "cat /dev/zero > /dev/mtd/mtd2" before running flash_image? seems that's what alot of people recommend doing when flashing a boot image..


Take a look at this

My Linux Blog - Download and build the Google Android

Looked at install-seq.sh and it seems we don't?

A quick bit of googling shows that this seems to be standard practice for alot of people
"cat /dev/zero > /dev/mtd/mtd2" - Google
Wouldn't this only matter after the flash? You're assuming the flash functions correctly and we're getting to the point where the install-seq.sh gets kicked off. We're never making it to that point...

I'm by no means an expert, but if you think the issue is in the install-seq.sh, I think you're wrong . Keep the ideas flowing tho, don't want to diminish that!
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