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Hi, Can you try this one? Revert my last one patch? It change the test code, before the while. I use your _script_ on a Compact Flash and it looks fine for me (under linux). Regards Michael
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Hi, Can you try this one? Revert my last one patch? It change the test code, before the while. I use your _script_ on a Compact Flash and it looks fine for me (under linux). Regards Michael
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FYI, I too have been seeing this problem. It is 100% reproducible. It seems to be a FAT32 problem with media 256MB and smaller. I have tried various media sizes between 64MB and 2GB, MMC/SD, USB and CF media types, different boards (PXA270, EP93xx and IMX31), and lastly both the 1.3.2 and the 1.2.0 releases. The 64MB, 128MB and 256MB fails under *ALL* cases when using FAT32. All the other sises work with FAT32 and *all* of the media works fine with FAT16. FYI, I use mkfs.vfat -F 32 under linux to make the filesystems. All fingers are pointing to the FAT32 code and not hardware dependent code. It looks like a media size related problem. This is also an old bug given that it's in the 1.2.0 sources. Adrian
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FYI, I too have been seeing this problem. It is 100% reproducible. It seems to be a FAT32 problem with media 256MB and smaller. I have tried various media sizes between 64MB and 2GB, MMC/SD, USB and CF media types, different boards (PXA270, EP93xx and IMX31), and lastly both the 1.3.2 and the 1.2.0 releases. The 64MB, 128MB and 256MB fails under *ALL* cases when using FAT32. All the other sises work with FAT32 and *all* of the media works fine with FAT16. FYI, I use mkfs.vfat -F 32 under linux to make the filesystems. All fingers are pointing to the FAT32 code and not hardware dependent code. It looks like a media size related problem. This is also an old bug given that it's in the 1.2.0 sources. Adrian
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boot bench FW: USB SUPPORT & get_vfatname
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FYI, I too have been seeing this problem. It is 100% reproducible. It seems to be a FAT32 problem with media 256MB and smaller. I have tried various media sizes between 64MB and 2GB, MMC/SD, USB and CF media types, different boards (PXA270, EP93xx and IMX31), and lastly both the 1.3.2 and the 1.2.0 releases. The 64MB, 128MB and 256MB fails under *ALL* cases when using FAT32. All the other sises work with FAT32 and *all* of the media works fine with FAT16. FYI, I use mkfs.vfat -F 32 under linux to make the filesystems. All fingers are pointing to the FAT32 code and not hardware dependent code. It looks like a media size related problem. This is also an old bug given that it's in the 1.2.0 sources. Adrian
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Hi, Can you try this one? Revert my last one patch? It change the test code, before the while. I use your _script_ on a Compact Flash and it looks fine for me (under linux). Regards Michael ... więcej ť
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