^^^^ Update. I reformatted the JFFS and rebooted twice last night. The JFFS size was 47M and everything looked good. I checked the logs about 20 mins afterwards and there were no CRC errors.
Now about 4 hours later, the JFFS2 errors are back. I cannot tell when they started b/c they have scrolled outta the logs view.
So formatting JFFS and restoring it from a backup I made BEFORE I upgraded to 384.19 has not solved the CRC data corruption on this router. I made multiple backups of the JFFS and have tried restoring both in separate attempts. I'm thinking this flash is failed or failing if a format did not fix this or there's something in the 384.19 code. As I stated earlier, no CRC issues ever appeared in the logs until this upgrade. (I'm seriously considering backflashing it to 384.18 code to see if the CRC errors return).
Thoughts? Actions?
I've got to keep this router online or the family will kill me. So I can only reboot / mess with it late at night or very early AMs.
ep 1 10:08:21 kernel: jffs2: Data CRC 4fa0304b != calculated CRC c3bee566 for node at 02ae3570
Sep 1 10:08:21 kernel: jffs2: read_cache_page() returned error: -5
Sep 1 10:08:21 kernel: jffs2: Error garbage collecting node at 02ae3570!
Sep 1 10:08:21 kernel: jffs2: Data CRC 4fa0304b != calculated CRC c3bee566 for node at 02ae3570
Sep 1 10:08:21 kernel: jffs2: read_cache_page() returned
Peace. Stay safe, stay alive!