
24 Jul
2003
24 Jul
'03
9:13 p.m.
In message 00512BA4F9D3D311912A009027E9B8F407E524@NT you wrote:
Position 5 is where the chip makers mark bad sectors, so we do not get a choice. The NAND_NOOB values in U-BOOT are wrong and should be changed to match the new ones in the Linux kernel. I think the original cmd_nand.c was based on a very old version of MTD.
Probably. Can anybody please submit a patch, then?
Best regards,
Wolfgang Denk
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