Hi there, Now, this has got to be the most vaguely described problem I've ever reported to the world, but today I discovered that my YAFFS1 root fs had some problems. Suddenly I discovered that my Linux didn't boot correctly from my NAND flash any longer. After booting from a ramdisk, and md5sum'ing files here and there, I discovered that my /lib/libc-2.2.5.so had a wrong checksum. Comparing the modified libc with the "correct" version I saw that the file was altered "systematically" in a couple of places: Compare error at OFFSET 132010 (-132013) Correct: 00 00 03 A4 Altered: 0F F8 4F D4 Compare error at OFFSET 132048 (-13204B) Correct: 00 00 08 A4 Altered: 0F F8 54 D4 Compare error at OFFSET 13206C (-13206D) Correct: 00 00 Altered: 0F F8 Hence, "00 00" was changed into "0F F8" three times, both "03" and "08" was offset with "4C", and "A4" was changed into "D4" at two positions. Now, the fuzzyness of the problem enters: 1) I'm not 100% that this problem occurred _suddenly_ - meaning that I _do know_ 100% that my Linux booted properly before I encountered the problem. However, maybe this file "libc" was "altered" on beforehand when put on the flash. However, not explaining exactly why it booted properly before. 2) Scanning /proc/yaffs after booting into ramdisk, and mounting the flash, didn't reveal anything "strange to me" - e.g. eccFixed=0, and eccUnfixed=0, and tagsEccFixed=0, and tagsEccUnfixed=397. I know this is extremely vague, but I'm really confused and don't know how to start finding the cause of the problem... Any comments are welcome! YAFFS built:Aug 1 2005 10:37:33 $Id: yaffs_fs.c,v 1.40 2005/06/25 03:22:23 charles Exp $ $Id: yaffs_guts.c,v 1.42 2005/06/25 03:22:23 charles Exp $ BR, Martin Egholm