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2011-07-16
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2011-07-16
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By the way, as for multiboot itself, why you think ubifs rootfs partition doesn't support wear-leveling? Ubifs is special filesystem designed for flash devices, and AFAIK (Wikipedia seems to agree) it supports wear leveling better than any other filesystem used in N900
The rest is true - multiboot write kernel every time You choose different one. Ho ever, it doesn't flash *every* reboot (when different kernel is *not* chosen), as some (not Robbie) claims.
Just running BackupMenu 1.10 from repo. Are there any changes to backup functionality? Seems backup is way slower than before. I'd estimate a factor of three or four.
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2011-07-17
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That's exactly what I said - whenever you boot /something else/. Ah well, perhaps I wasn't clear enough there.
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2011-07-17
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Still, thanks for useful info. I suppose kernel partition is still on same physical NAND, just different partition? If that, hardware wear lvl should still apply, even if written @ low lvl by flasher. I would be very surprised, if N900 NAND lack hardware wear-leveling. Will try to check that.
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2011-07-17
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2011-07-17
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Nope, no changes. I've no clue why it'd be slower, unless you chose the "compressed" option.
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2011-07-17
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2011-07-17
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2011-07-17
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U-boot is what I'd like to see used instead, but apparently the Nitdroid folks aren't willing to change. And so, I won't install it until multiboot's removed, which may be never.
mmc init fatload mmc1 0:1 0x82000000 /N12-uImage setenv atags ${nolo_atagaddr} bootm 0x82000000
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