On 6/14/05, Villatora Virgilio <
vvillatora@seltatel.it> wrote:
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> Dear all,
> I have a problem regarding the yaffs fs checking utility.
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> My embedded machine runs under Linux (Debian distribution)
> 2.4.19-rmk4(v2_11).
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> We use a NAND flash device (512k byte per page) divided in 4 partitions.
> The first two (2MB each) contains a special FW and zImage of the kernel;
> The third one contains a yaffs file system image.
>
> The system works correctly for several days.
> After this period the kernel begins to give strange messages and at the
> reboot
> the fourth partition cannot be mounted.
>
> We think that it could depend from bad tracks management.
>
> At system boot I can read an error message on the console:
> "...
> fsck v1.27 ....
> fsck error: fsck.yaffs not found
> error 2 while executing fsck
> ...
> "
> and if you check under /sbin dir fsck.yaffs file does not exist...(?)
> I have looked for the package under Debian web site with no success.
> Can you help me in finding .deb package of this utility OR another
> utility that makes the same check on the file my yaffs filesystem ?
Debian never has that package. You could build it yourself.
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