Just get into the monitor mode.
[zboot] set root /dev/mtdblock3
[zboot] save
[zboot] reset
Remember to enable mtd block device support for your kernel.
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+ Happy Computing!!! hoon_at_gmate.co.kr
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Arent_Kits_van_Heijningen[106016.3614]" <kitsvh_at_bio.vu.nl>
To: "James Simmons" <jsimmons_at_transvirtual.com>; "handhelds" <handhelds_at_handhelds.org>; "Yopy General" <yopy-general_at_gmate.co.kr>
Sent: Tuesday, May 15, 2001 6:03 PM
Subject: Re: [Yopy-general] changing root device
>
>
> James ,
>
> >>I need to know what the following means.
>
> root 104,0(68:00): /dev/fsma
>
> I like to replace it with /dev/mtdblock3. Since this is the one that
> almost booted.<<
>
> Can you follow up on the handhelds.org lists and the Wiki , all the jffs stuff is over there
> thnx
> k
>
>
>
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Received on Tue May 15 2001 - 04:30:54 EDT
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