[U-Boot-Users] Using NAND with JFFS2.
Woodruff, Richard
r-woodruff2 at ti.com
Fri Jun 20 20:30:27 CEST 2003
> ...I had read at Infradead.org and sort of gathered that the
> JFFS2 sequence numbers allows you to write blocks most
> anywhere as long as the blocks are contigus...and that when
> jffs2 comes up it will scan the whole thing building a proper
> access map/list.
Blocks are contigus .... Meaning data with in a block is contiguous, whole
blocks can live in any order.
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