Bad eraseblock 0 at 0x00000000 on Nokia 770

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Hi,

I recently read the dmesg output I get on my Nokia 770 running Mer,
and it contained the following lines:

> [    1.998748] Scanning device for bad blocks
> [    1.998901] Bad eraseblock 0 at 0x00000000

So is my internal flash really worn out at block 0, or is zero a
special adress that is broken by default?
I wonder because I never wrote a lot to the internal flash, for now
its only used to read the kernel booting mer from mmc.

Thanks, Clemens
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