mount ramdisk rootfs /etc directory to jffs2 filesystem.
Matthias Kaehlcke
matthias at kaehlcke.net
Tue Jan 19 20:50:24 EST 2010
El Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 05:20:53PM +0800 Johnny Hung ha dit:
> I have build an embedded Linux system and rootfs is a ramdisk. Ramdisk
> rootfs resides in memory so modify files is non-effective after a
> reboot. Some directories in rootfs, like /etc, /usr, ... are contain
> many application configuration files and I want to mount it to jffs2
> flash filesysyem so it will take effect after a reboot. Is it
> possible?
yes, this is possible
> I know the flash has write times limited so the log files
> (syslogd/klogd) should not store in flash. In general, how to deploy
> root file system for embedded linux with flash storage?
- add jffs2 support to your kernel
- create your image using mkfs.jffs2 from mtd-utils
- flash the image
- specify the rootfs partition and type in the bootargs of the kernel
for further information i recommend the lecture of
http://free-electrons.com/doc/flash-filesystems.pdf
depending on your requirements/size of the rootfs partitions UBIFS
might be an option to consider
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