Problem replacing a Samsung K9F1208U0M NAND flash chip with ST NAND512W3A

Ricardo Scop scop at digitel.com.br
Wed Nov 7 08:20:11 EST 2007


Hi Santanu,

On Sunday 04 November 2007 12:34, Santanu Sen wrote:
> Facing some trouble replacing a SAMSUNG K9F1208U0M
> with an ST NAND512W3A. I know it is criminal, but we
> are still using the 2.4 kernel. The excuse is, it is
> impossible to port all our code/drivers to 2.6 within
> the project deadline.
I know the feeling...

>
>
> Here is the story. We could successfully install JFFS2
> on a Samsung  K9F1208U0M NAND chip mounted on a board
> running linux-2.4.20 on a ppc852 processor. 
Hmmm, I would go for the newest 2.4.x kernel release from kernel.org. JFFS2 
support there is reportedly more stable, AFAIK.

Anyway, these are just my 2 cents.

HTH,

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Ricardo Scop.

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