jffs2 problems

Abraham vd Merwe abraham at 2d3d.co.za
Tue Jun 19 08:20:07 EDT 2001


Hi!

I just tried the 2.4.5 with the rmk6 and rmk6-np1 patches applied and
used the MTD CVS code instead of the kernel MTD code. Problems ):

When I boot up, I still get:

------------< snip <------< snip <------< snip <------------
NetWinder Floating Point Emulator V0.95 (c) 1998-1999 Rebel.com
jffs2_scan_empty(): Empty block at 0x00000000 ends at 0x00000000 (with
0xe0021985)! Marking dirt
y
jffs2_scan_empty(): Empty block at 0x00020000 ends at 0x00020000 (with
0xe0021985)! Marking dirt
y
jffs2_scan_empty(): Empty block at 0x00040000 ends at 0x00040000 (with
0xe0021985)! Marking dirt
y
jffs2_scan_empty(): Empty block at 0x00060000 ends at 0x00060000 (with
0xe0021985)! Marking dirt
y
.
.
.
jffs2_scan_empty(): Empty block at 0x002e0000 ends at 0x002e0000 (with
0x20031985)! Marking dirt
y
VFS: Mounted root (jffs2 filesystem) readonly.
------------< snip <------< snip <------< snip <------------

Any ideas?

Another interesting thing I noted is this:

------------< snip <------< snip <------< snip <------------
Freeing init memory: 36K
.Iþ þ#«)ñ.!þ)init started:  BusyBox v0.51 (2001.06.07-09:49+0000) multi-call
binary
------------< snip <------< snip <------< snip <------------

Notice the hi-ascii garbage before init is started?

-- 

Regards
 Abraham

Your sister swims out to meet troop ships.

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