
6 Mar
2006
6 Mar
'06
12:15 p.m.
On 3/6/06, Aubrey aubreylee@gmail.com wrote:
Yes, Putting the kernel image in the filesystem is not a wise approach. You will encounter some problems like power failure, etc. Since U-Boot supports NAND driver to read/write the NAND flash, you can boot kernel from a sperate partition by U-Boot.
Thanks, -Aubrey
what does the "power failure" means? i think it has no difference between boot from partition and yaffs, maybe boot from yaffs need more time. do i miss something else?
Thanks zhuzhenhua