Started getting these CRC messages during reboots, 1 per reboot:
	
	
	
		
I am thinking - with appropriate reboots:
scripts off
backup /jffs
reformat /jffs
restore jffs contents back
scripts on
I had good success hammering NVRAM in another router to set flash straight, so I'd hammer /jffs, but I think it's not easy. Perhaps 2-3 reformats? Once the router is booted, /jffs is usually mounted, so it's not possible to hammer it like I could do with NVRAM here:
	
	
		
			
				
					
						 
					
				
			
			
				
					
						
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	admin@RT-AC86U-9988:/# grep CRC messages-20231203
Dec  1 04:05:10 kernel: jffs2: notice: (1110) check_node_data: wrong data CRC in data node at 0x02cd2874: read 0x57c3845c, calculated 0xd86ecad6.
admin@RT-AC86U-9988:/# grep CRC messages
Dec  1 04:05:17 kernel: jffs2: notice: (360) check_node_data: wrong data CRC in data node at 0x02cab298: read 0xd765beb5, calculated 0x3bd17671.
Dec  1 04:05:07 kernel: jffs2: notice: (360) check_node_data: wrong data CRC in data node at 0x00e27b34: read 0xa787e4e7, calculated 0x66ebf91b.
Dec  4 04:05:11 kernel: jffs2: notice: (1110) check_node_data: wrong data CRC in data node at 0x01a12f8c: read 0x1a757116, calculated 0xe39c1e96.I am thinking - with appropriate reboots:
scripts off
backup /jffs
reformat /jffs
restore jffs contents back
scripts on
I had good success hammering NVRAM in another router to set flash straight, so I'd hammer /jffs, but I think it's not easy. Perhaps 2-3 reformats? Once the router is booted, /jffs is usually mounted, so it's not possible to hammer it like I could do with NVRAM here:
 
					
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