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foo man

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Hi, On my R9000 with latest Voxel and kamoj addon I've noticed in flash info that I have one worn/bad (mtd7 : netgear). Everything seems to be working fine, but is this something I should be concerned about? Any way to repair/fix? thanks

Code:
Flash memory chip type: Alpine.

FLASH TYPE NAND:
mtd0 : u-boot _ _ nand _ worn bad:0 _factory bad:0 _bad allowed:t writable:f ecc errors:0 _ _ _size: _1966080 bytes
mtd1 : u-boot-env nand _ worn bad:0 _factory bad:0 _bad allowed:t writable:f ecc errors:0 _ _ _size: _1179648 bytes
mtd2 : ART _ _ _ _nand _ worn bad:0 _factory bad:0 _bad allowed:t writable:t ecc errors:0 _ _ _size: _1310720 bytes
mtd3 : ART.bak _ _nand _ worn bad:0 _factory bad:0 _bad allowed:t writable:t ecc errors:0 _ _ _size: _1310720 bytes
mtd4 : kernel _ _ nand _ worn bad:0 _factory bad:0 _bad allowed:t writable:t ecc errors:0 _ _ _size: _4456448 bytes
mtd5 : rootfs _ _ nand _ worn bad:0 _factory bad:0 _bad allowed:t writable:t ecc errors:0 _ _ _size: 41943040 bytes
mtd6 : firmware _ nand _ worn bad:0 _factory bad:0 _bad allowed:t writable:t ecc errors:0 _ _ _size: 46399488 bytes
mtd7 : netgear _ _nand _ worn bad:1 _factory bad:0 _bad allowed:t writable:t ecc errors:0 _ _ _size: 71827456 bytes
mtd8 : plex _ _ _ nand _ worn bad:0 _factory bad:0 _bad allowed:t writable:t ecc errors:0 _ _ _size:314572800 bytes
mtd9 : reserve _ _nand _ worn bad:0 _factory bad:0 _bad allowed:t writable:t ecc errors:0 _ _ _size: 91750400 bytes
mtd10: crashdump _nand _ worn bad:0 _factory bad:0 _bad allowed:t writable:t ecc errors:0 _ _ _size: _ 524288 bytes
mtd11: language _ nand _ worn bad:0 _factory bad:0 _bad allowed:t writable:t ecc errors:0 _ _ _size: _3670016 bytes
mtd12: config _ _ nand _ worn bad:0 _factory bad:0 _bad allowed:t writable:t ecc errors:0 _ _ _size: _1179648 bytes
mtd13: pot _ _ _ _nand _ worn bad:0 _factory bad:0 _bad allowed:t writable:t ecc errors:0 _ _ _size: _1179648 bytes

FLASH TYPE NOR:

FLASH TYPE UBI:
Device: ubi0, ubi1, type:ubi, bad blocks:1 0, Allowed bad blocks:37 80, Max/mean erase counters:19/10 3/1, size: 0 0 bytes
mtd14: cert _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ubi _Volume:0 State:OK _ size: _ 126976 bytes
mtd15: pot.bak _ _ _ _ _ _ _ubi _Volume:1 State:OK _ size: _ 380928 bytes
mtd16: traffic_meter _ _ _ _ubi _Volume:2 State:OK _ size: _1777664 bytes
mtd17: traffic_meter.bak _ _ubi _Volume:3 State:OK _ size: _1777664 bytes
mtd18: dongle _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ubi _Volume:4 State:OK _ size: _1777664 bytes
mtd19: overlay_volume _ _ _ ubi _Volume:5 State:OK _ size: 58408960 bytes
mtd20: plexmediaserver _ _ _ubi _Volume:0 State:OK _ size:294076416 bytes
 
One bad block is nothing to worry about. Keep an eye on it and if it keeps increasing, a new router (or mad soldering skills) are indicated then.
 
Thanks, I figured one shouldn't be a problem but wanted to be sure. Soldering skills are not something I posess LoL
 

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