* Oddities with MTD/DOC
@ 2001-05-08 23:38 Jason Walker
2001-05-09 9:15 ` Ollie Lho
2001-05-09 14:14 ` Shuh C Chang
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From: Jason Walker @ 2001-05-08 23:38 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: MTD Mailing List
Just a question for you all: Have you ever had a DOC just *not* work
anymore? After formatting/installing my software on one for about 10-20
times, the device refuses to be recognized by the kernel. I have a stack of
boxes that are in this state now. Do I have to do some kind of low level
format to them? I can't even fdisk them. I would have a hard time believing
these are all just faulty. Any insight on this?
Jason Walker
Network Engineer
US Wireless Online
www.uswo.net
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* Re: Oddities with MTD/DOC
2001-05-08 23:38 Oddities with MTD/DOC Jason Walker
@ 2001-05-09 9:15 ` Ollie Lho
2001-05-09 9:57 ` David Woodhouse
2001-05-09 14:14 ` Shuh C Chang
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From: Ollie Lho @ 2001-05-09 9:15 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jason Walker; +Cc: MTD Mailing List
Jason Walker wrote:
>
> Just a question for you all: Have you ever had a DOC just *not* work
> anymore? After formatting/installing my software on one for about 10-20
> times, the device refuses to be recognized by the kernel. I have a stack of
> boxes that are in this state now. Do I have to do some kind of low level
> format to them? I can't even fdisk them. I would have a hard time believing
> these are all just faulty. Any insight on this?
>
It happens a lot. You got two options: 1. replace it with another,
2. wait a few days, sometimes it just come back "magically".
Ollie
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* Re: Oddities with MTD/DOC
2001-05-09 9:15 ` Ollie Lho
@ 2001-05-09 9:57 ` David Woodhouse
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From: David Woodhouse @ 2001-05-09 9:57 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Ollie Lho; +Cc: Jason Walker, MTD Mailing List
ollie@sis.com.tw said:
> It happens a lot. You got two options: 1. replace it with another, 2.
> wait a few days, sometimes it just come back "magically".
Eep. Complete death of the hardware? That's not good. How can it happen?
I assume that if it's a DiskOnChip Millennium you've tried probing without
the CONFIG_DOCPROBE_55AA option, in case it's just overwritten the start of
the flash?
--
dwmw2
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* Re: Oddities with MTD/DOC
2001-05-08 23:38 Oddities with MTD/DOC Jason Walker
2001-05-09 9:15 ` Ollie Lho
@ 2001-05-09 14:14 ` Shuh C Chang
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From: Shuh C Chang @ 2001-05-09 14:14 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: Jason Walker, MTD Mailing List
If you have the M-System's DOS utility (downloadable), then try this:
docpmap /e
and see if it would wipe out the whole DOC and allows you to re-format again
using dformat (another DOS utility from M-System). After that, try it in
Linux and see if it recognizes the DOC again.
Shuh Chang
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Walker" <jasonw@uswo.net>
To: "MTD Mailing List" <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 6:38 PM
Subject: Oddities with MTD/DOC
> Just a question for you all: Have you ever had a DOC just *not* work
> anymore? After formatting/installing my software on one for about 10-20
> times, the device refuses to be recognized by the kernel. I have a stack
of
> boxes that are in this state now. Do I have to do some kind of low level
> format to them? I can't even fdisk them. I would have a hard time
believing
> these are all just faulty. Any insight on this?
>
> Jason Walker
> Network Engineer
> US Wireless Online
> www.uswo.net
>
>
> ______________________________________________________
> Linux MTD discussion mailing list
> http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mtd/
>
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* RE: Oddities with MTD/DOC
@ 2001-05-09 15:16 Vadim Khamlinsky
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From: Vadim Khamlinsky @ 2001-05-09 15:16 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: 'Shuh C. Chang', Jason Walker, MTD Mailing List
Never try to erase the whole diskonchip by using docpmap /e .
After that there is a very good chance that you will not be able to
work with this DOC again since, you erase a bad block table of the device .
If you want to return diskonchip back to its virgin state do the following :
1. docpmap /b /f:file_name
This operation saves bad block of the device in the file named file_name
2. docpmap /bc /f:file_name
This operation returns diskonchip to its virgin state, but does not
erases bad blocks .
3. Now you can reformat diskonchip .
Vadim
-----Original Message-----
From: schang@3inet.com [mailto:schang@3inet.com]
Sent: Wed, May 09, 2001 5:15 PM
To: Jason Walker; MTD Mailing List
Subject: Re: Oddities with MTD/DOC
If you have the M-System's DOS utility (downloadable), then try this:
docpmap /e
and see if it would wipe out the whole DOC and allows you to re-format again
using dformat (another DOS utility from M-System). After that, try it in
Linux and see if it recognizes the DOC again.
Shuh Chang
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Walker" <jasonw@uswo.net>
To: "MTD Mailing List" <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org>
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 6:38 PM
Subject: Oddities with MTD/DOC
> Just a question for you all: Have you ever had a DOC just *not* work
> anymore? After formatting/installing my software on one for about 10-20
> times, the device refuses to be recognized by the kernel. I have a stack
of
> boxes that are in this state now. Do I have to do some kind of low level
> format to them? I can't even fdisk them. I would have a hard time
believing
> these are all just faulty. Any insight on this?
>
> Jason Walker
> Network Engineer
> US Wireless Online
> www.uswo.net
>
>
> ______________________________________________________
> Linux MTD discussion mailing list
> http://lists.infradead.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-mtd/
>
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