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* NAND Partitions on ARM
@ 2005-01-04 13:59 Fabrizio Grasso
  2005-01-04 14:53 ` Ben Dooks
  0 siblings, 1 reply; 2+ messages in thread
From: Fabrizio Grasso @ 2005-01-04 13:59 UTC (permalink / raw)
  To: linux-mtd



Hi all,
I'm using S3C2410A from Samsung and SMDK2410 from Aiji System. Kernel is 
2.4.18 from MIZI and bootloader is VIVI version 0.1.4 .
I'm trying to partition my NAND flash (64MB) by using VIVI commands. The 
result I obtained is:
>- bon part info
> >          BON info. (5 partitions)
> >          No: offset size flags bad
> >          ---------------------------------------------
> >          0: 0x00000000 0x00020000 00000000 0 128k
> >          1: 0x00020000 0x00010000 00000000 0 64k
> >          2: 0x00030000 0x000d0000 00000000 0 832k
> >          3: 0x00100000 0x02200000 00000000 0 34M
> >          4: 0x02300000 0x01cfc000 00000000 0 28M+1008k
> >
> >- part show
> >          mtdpart info. (5 partitions)
> >          name offset size flag
> >
> >------------------------------------------------------------------------- 
> -------
> >          vivi : 0x00000000 0x00020000 4 128k
> >          param : 0x00020000 0x00010000 4 64k
> >          kernel : 0x00030000 0x000d0000 4 832k
> >          root : 0x00100000 0x02200000 4 34M
> >          data : 0x02300000 0x01d00000 8 29M

Under /dev/bon I can see all 4 partitions... but under /dev/mtdblock I can 
see only "0" !!
What I'm missing?

My system boots from NAND and mounts FS in ram. I'm trying to make 
partitions to have one of them readable/writable at runtime... I'd like to 
have the last partitions to store personal data!

Has anybody any suggestion?

Thanks a lot

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