On Tuesday 05 August 2003 14:50, guo@unication.com.cn wrote: > Mr Manning, > > > You certainly can use YAFFS under Linux without mtd - some people have > > done this already. YAFFS does all its NAND accesses via four functions. > > If you provide functions that access the NAND directly then things will > > work. > > Thank you for your help. I tried it following your guide and found it. > > > Do I recommend doing this? In general I suggest rather using mtd because > > it adds other capabilities. There are always some reasons in embedded > > development why you want to do things differently. > > Because I plain to use YAFFS Direct Bootloader, so I must write 4 > functions. and, Following install guide, I patch MTD to kernel 2.4.18 or > 2.4.21, both of those cannot compile success and I must modify some code. > So I think MTD is not stable for use. > Best Regards, > Russell Greece. You only need the read and initialise functions for the bootloader (you don't need write and erase). Have fun :-)... -- CHarles --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This mailing list is hosted by Toby Churchill open software (www.toby-churchill.org). If mailing list membership is no longer wanted you can remove yourself from the list by sending an email to yaffs-request@toby-churchill.org with the text "unsubscribe" (without the quotes) as the subject.