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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
awesome..

i talked to sine about ueventd.rc and it looks like its for gingerbread only. That part of the rc doesnt belong in this base and should be removed. On the gigerbread build we can put it back.

Which leads me to my next question. We doing gingerbread cyanogen or wha? this thing is turning into a masterpiece ..
OK, I removed those two files then. I still don't get why data isn't working, but that is what I'm looking into right now.

Also, for some reason, when booting we only see 3 of the mtdparts. I did an ls of /dev/block and /dev/mtd/ during the install script to find that the mtd4 was not being created until we get into Android. That means I can't format or reference our cache partition, and when I do it, Android will not boot since there is no /cache mount point. Any idea why this might be?

As for cyanogen, I don't know what all would be needed to get it running, but I'd be willing to look into it

Edit: You sure we don't need/want ueventd? I was just looking at our sysinit.rc and has this:
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service ueventd /sbin/ueventd
    critical
Without it, it throws an error that it couldn't find it and is disabling the daemon. I think it is required by our init.android but not the other one that the vogue used originally. I'm leaving it in since we are only going up to gingerbread from here, and it appears Froyo is happy with it being there.

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