Messages in this thread |  | | Date | 10 Feb 2003 05:47:19 -0000 | From | "Nandakumar NarayanaSwamy" <> | Subject | Re: Re: File systems in embedded devices |
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Dear David,
Thanks for your response.
I sent it correctly after typing the full mail. I think this is some problem in rediff mails itself. Anyway these are the my requirements:
1) My application is coming around 8 MB. So need a file system about 12 MB to which i should be able to mount the root of the Linux kernel.
2) I need read-only file system.
3) Is it possible to create multiple ram disks of multiple file systems like CRAMFS, RAMDISK for a single kernel?
Thanks in advance, Nanda
On Sun, 09 Feb 2003 David Woodhouse wrote : >On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 14:20, Nandakumar NarayanaSwamy wrote: > > Dear All, > > > > We are developing a embedded device based on linux. Through >the > > development phase we used NFS. But now we want to move some > > filesystem which can be created in FLASH/RAM. > >Which? Flash or RAM? > > > Can anybody suggest me some ideas so that i can solve these > > issues? > >You need to give at least _some_ indication of your requirements >-- >what's on your file system, what is the expected pattern of >access to >it, do you require write access all the time or only occasional >updates >of the whole system, etc. ? > > >-- >dwmw2 >
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