On Wed, Nov 29, 2017 at 8:46 AM, Pablo Rath pablo@parobalth.org wrote:
Now I am confused. In this reply (http://lists.phcomp.co.uk/pipermail/arm-netbook/2017-May/013653.html) you have told me the reason for the kernel bug is/was a power instability. So I thought this is going to be fixed and said kernel bug is no more.
i solved that by simply cutting off NAND entirely and re-routing the pins on SD/MMC so that MMC0 is now the user-facing SD slot and MMC2 is the EOMA68 SD/MMC interface.
both are eGON BOOTROM interfaces.
previously i was forced to route MMC3 to the user-facing SD slot and MMC0 to the EOMA68 interface.
MMC3 is *not* bootable from the A20 eGON BOOTROM.
i think that's what it was. it's been too long to recall exact details.
l.