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From: Johnny Hung <johnny.hacking@gmail.com>
To: Matthias Kaehlcke <matthias@kaehlcke.net>
Cc: Ricard Wanderlof <ricard.wanderlof@axis.com>,
	kernelnewbies <kernelnewbies@nl.linux.org>,
	"linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org" <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org>,
	"linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org" <linuxppc-dev@lists.ozlabs.org>,
	"linux-embedded@vger.kernel.org" <linux-embedded@vger.kernel.org>
Subject: Re: mount ramdisk rootfs /etc directory to jffs2 filesystem.
Date: Wed, 20 Jan 2010 10:32:15 +0800	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <cb9ecdfa1001191832k28961740qa825a8c8d5e631f2@mail.gmail.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20100119140600.GH16182@darwin>

2010/1/19 Matthias Kaehlcke <matthias@kaehlcke.net>:
> El Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 02:17:22PM +0100 Ricard Wanderlof ha dit:
>
>> On Tue, 19 Jan 2010, Johnny Hung wrote:
>>
>>> Okay, I think the steps is below if my rootfs is ramdisk and configure
>>> files in jffs2,
>>>
>>> 1. cp /etc/* /mnt/mtd/etc/    (/mnt/mtd is my jffs2 fs)
>>> 2. rm -rf /etc/*
>>> 3. make symbolic links from all /etc/xx to /mnt/mtd/etc/xxx
>>> 4. remake ramdisk rootfs
>>>
>>> It seems all files in ramdisk rootfs /etc all links to /mnt/mtd/etc/
>>> and try to modify these files is effective after reboot.
>>> But is this a common way in embedded linux ?
>>

Thanks, I understand.

>> In principle, but it is easier (and cleaner) to make a symbolic link from
>> (say) /etc -> /mnt/mtd/etc without linking every individual file and
>> directory.
>
> i totally agree with ricard when you want to move the entire directory
> to jffs2 and not only some selected files
>
>> You could also use a jffs2 file system in flash for your rootfs, that way
>> you wouldn't need a ramdisk at all.
>
> i'd also recommend you to consider if you really need the
> ramdisk. when using a ram disk its entire content is loaded to the RAM
> occupying space, even if you don't use certain files (or part of
> them). other filesystems are more efficient in this aspect.
> if the main purpose is to have a read only rootfs, i'd suggest a look
> at squashfs.

I consider to use ramdisk as rootfs because worry about wrong
operation in rootfs (is use jffs2 rootfs) and it will cause system
boot up failed.
Another query, does the syslogd/klogd log files also store in jffs2
rootfs? Write to jffs2 frequently will reduce flash life cycle.

BRs, H. Johnny
>
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  reply	other threads:[~2010-01-20  2:32 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 20+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2010-01-19  9:20 mount ramdisk rootfs /etc directory to jffs2 filesystem Johnny Hung
2010-01-19  9:50 ` Matthias Kaehlcke
2010-01-19 10:13   ` Johnny Hung
2010-01-19 10:20     ` Matthias Kaehlcke
2010-01-19 12:03       ` Johnny Hung
2010-01-19 13:17         ` Ricard Wanderlof
2010-01-19 14:06           ` Matthias Kaehlcke
2010-01-20  2:32             ` Johnny Hung [this message]
2010-01-20  7:12               ` Matthias Kaehlcke
2010-01-20  7:15               ` Ricard Wanderlof
2010-01-20  7:17                 ` Matthias Kaehlcke
2010-01-22  3:01                 ` Johnny Hung
2010-01-20  7:57               ` Marco Stornelli
2010-01-20 10:21                 ` Matthias Kaehlcke
2010-01-20 11:54                   ` Marco Stornelli
2010-01-22  3:07                 ` Johnny Hung
2010-01-22  8:14                   ` Marco Stornelli
2010-01-25  4:09                     ` Johnny Hung
2010-01-25  8:27                       ` Chris Simmonds
2010-01-25  8:43                         ` Johnny Hung

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