Fons.Rademakers@cern.ch said:
> Old JFFS2 bitmask found at 0x00000000
> You cannot use older JFFS2 filesystems with newer kernels
> What do I need to do to get things working again?
You need a {filesystem created with a,} version of mkfs.jffs2 which matches
the code in your kernel. That's v1.7 of mkfs.jffs2 or later.
-- dwmw2Received on Thu Apr 19 16:20:36 2001
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