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The "Bad block table found at page..." message from Linux looks very much like an error message. I suggest it should be changed to "BBT found at..." or "Bad-blocks table found at...".[[User:Balrog|balrog]] 20:46, 6 March 2007 (CET)
 
The "Bad block table found at page..." message from Linux looks very much like an error message. I suggest it should be changed to "BBT found at..." or "Bad-blocks table found at...".[[User:Balrog|balrog]] 20:46, 6 March 2007 (CET)
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In the last section 3.3.2 there is a highlighted line:
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NOTE: you MUST use the name of the u-boot environment partition from the output of 'dynpart'
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Just above it there is the output of 'dynpart'  GTA01Bv2 # dynpart
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mtdparts mtdparts=gta01-0:0x00030000(u-boot),0x00004000(u-boot env),0.........etc
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Just below it is that apparently being used
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GTA01Bv2 # dynenv set u-boot_env
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where '''u-boot_env''' does not match  '''u-boot env'''
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thanks, clare

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The "Bad block table found at page..." message from Linux looks very much like an error message. I suggest it should be changed to "BBT found at..." or "Bad-blocks table found at...".balrog 20:46, 6 March 2007 (CET)

[edit] Possibe typo

In the last section 3.3.2 there is a highlighted line:

NOTE: you MUST use the name of the u-boot environment partition from the output of 'dynpart'

Just above it there is the output of 'dynpart' GTA01Bv2 # dynpart

mtdparts mtdparts=gta01-0:0x00030000(u-boot),0x00004000(u-boot env),0.........etc

Just below it is that apparently being used

GTA01Bv2 # dynenv set u-boot_env

where u-boot_env does not match u-boot env

thanks, clare

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The "Bad block table found at page..." message from Linux looks very much like an error message. I suggest it should be changed to "BBT found at..." or "Bad-blocks table found at...".balrog 20:46, 6 March 2007 (CET)

Possibe typo

In the last section 3.3.2 there is a highlighted line:

NOTE: you MUST use the name of the u-boot environment partition from the output of 'dynpart'

Just above it there is the output of 'dynpart' GTA01Bv2 # dynpart

mtdparts mtdparts=gta01-0:0x00030000(u-boot),0x00004000(u-boot env),0.........etc

Just below it is that apparently being used

GTA01Bv2 # dynenv set u-boot_env

where u-boot_env does not match u-boot env

thanks, clare