On Fri, Oct 12, 2012 at 12:49:15PM +0100, Christian Smith wrote: > On Tue, Oct 09, 2012 at 12:52:39PM +0200, Piotr Szymaniak wrote: > > It's an ???allowed??? overcloking. I have another SD Card with Raspbian (and > > without nilfs2) that works fine with Turbo Mode. At least it seems to > > work fine. The second card was in Turbo Mode (@900MHz) for a few days > > and was working. Yesterday i made it @1000MHz and it didn't boot. > > It's allowed in that it no longer invalidates your warranty, but I don't think > there is any guarantee it will work. > > Overclocking also puts more load on the PSU, so there is potentially less > power available for the SD Card to work with. Perhaps a write failed due > to power issues in Turbo mode? What is your PSU rating? 0.7A is the > recommended amount the PSU should be able to supply. It seems to work fine with Raspbian, so I dubt it's an PSU issue (I've tested Raspbian @1000MHz in the first place). Afair the PSU is 1 or 1,1A, so that should not be a problem. > As an aside, I have also been thinking of using NILFS root, but struggled to > get the default kernel up and running with an initrd (to load the nilfs2 > module). Did you use a built in nilfs2 driver? Yes, I'm using custom build kernel with build in nilfs2 support (and a lot of stuff cut down since I won't use it (and even if, I can compile them back, right?)). Piotr Szymaniak. -- Nie mam problemu z piciem. Bez problemu pije, upijam sie i walam po podlodze. -- R. Williams
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