On Thu, Apr 21, 2005 at 11:44:28AM +0200, Marco Schramel wrote: > Hi Eugene, > > thanks for your answer > > > Check that you have CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK enabled in your .config. > # > # Memory Technology Devices (MTD) > # > CONFIG_MTD=y > CONFIG_MTD_DEBUG=y > CONFIG_MTD_DEBUG_VERBOSE=0 > CONFIG_MTD_PARTITIONS=y > # CONFIG_MTD_CONCAT is not set > # CONFIG_MTD_REDBOOT_PARTS is not set > # CONFIG_MTD_CMDLINE_PARTS is not set > CONFIG_MTD_CHAR=y > CONFIG_MTD_BLOCK=y > # CONFIG_FTL is not set > # CONFIG_NFTL is not set > # CONFIG_INFTL is not set > > > > > Also, check that you have /dev/mtdblock1 node in /dev directory on the > > target. > > > > This is what i meant before with ramdisk. > > /dev # ls -al mtdblock1 > brw-rw-r-- 1 root root 31, 1 Mar 17 2005 mtdblock1 > > It should be ok. Isn't it ??
Hmm, yes, provided you have also jffs2 enabled, but I'd expect different error message if not. Could you show us dmesg output, and also `cat /proc/devices`? -- Eugene
