How reliable is jffs2 really (denx cvs devel kernel)?
David Ho
davidkwho at gmail.com
Wed Jul 20 05:03:11 EST 2005
Wolfgang,
It must have be more than a year ago that I did this. And I have not
done any testing with the latest devel kernel from your CVS so I am
not making any conclusion about the latest kernel.
Just trying to be helpful.
The mount time issue is fixed a long time ago, so your back port most
probably has this fix.
David
On 7/19/05, Wolfgang Denk <wd at denx.de> wrote:
> In message <4dd15d1805071905573ebcba61 at mail.gmail.com> you wrote:
> >
> > I updated the JFFS2 portion of the Denx devel kernel with the latest
> > from CVS and it solved the initial mount time problem. But it was a
> > while a ago when I did this. Both the devel kernel and the CVS head
> > has changed quite a bit since then.
>
> I would rally appreciate if you mentioned which exact version of the
> kernel you are talking about. "The Denx devel kernel" can be anything
> - either yesterday or 3 years old.
>
> At the moment our CVS tree contains a snapshot from MTD CVS of March
> 13, 2005; yes, we did the necessary backport to the 2.4 kernel.
>
> Do you want to say that this version still has mount time issues?
> Please provide details!
>
>
> Best regards,
>
> Wolfgang Denk
>
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