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Re: NAND Boot Testing - 03-11: FRX05 on NAND (data working again!)

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Originally Posted by natemcnutty View Post
Thanks ACL. Yes, the mtdparts I posted are perfect and cause no issues with wifi. I posted a test NBH, arrrghhh test it out when I first posted those a few days ago. I'd love to hear feedback from others that are compiling their own right now, but it has been great for me for a few days so far. I flashed about 20 times the other day seeing how low I could go without running into the protected area, and that was what I ended up on.

As for the navipad, I just know stinebd added that to rootfs when we made the button map commit that I posted earlier. When I compiled the kernel with that commit but didn't update rootfs, I ended up with buttons not functioning, so I figured we needed to add the navipad file once that commit was made.
Cool.. so ill leave it up to you to add the navipad to the install script. Also i posted the recovery scripts so you can update that one as well. THey are slightly different but similar in many ways. (git is acting up actually so i dont know when they will be posted )

ALso if ur mtdparts are solid, then im committing.
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