From: Marc Singer <elf@buici.com>
To: Russ Dill <Russ.Dill@asu.edu>
Cc: Kenneth Johansson <kenneth.johansson@etx.ericsson.se>,
mtd <linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org>
Subject: Re: Interest in DOC and YAFFS? --> YAFFS bootloading
Date: Tue, 24 Sep 2002 13:22:37 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20020924202237.GA3537@buici.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <1032893263.21552.15.camel@timmy>
On Tue, Sep 24, 2002 at 11:47:43AM -0700, Russ Dill wrote:
>
> > > cramfs is a read only filesystem not an archive format like zip or tar
> > > so you do not have to copy the data into another filesystem to use it.
> > > You use cramfs instead of initrd+filesystem.
> >
> > That isn't really the issue here. We're talking about using gzip'd
> > ext2 versus cramfs to do initrd. The thing is that in my tests,
> > cramfs images are larger than compressed ext2 images. Not what I
> > would expect.
>
> if you are talking about an initrd, then the features of cramfs aren't
> quite as usefull, as the whole thing will be loaded into ram anyway. On
> the other side:
I see. That is where my understanding comes from. Now it makes sense.
> A cramfs will always be exactly as small as it needs to be, no guessing
> on an image size. cramfs is created by population, not by making an
> image, formatting it, mounting it loopback, and then copying files.
Indeed. It can be inconvenient knowing how big to make the loopback
file.
> incedentally, I have a copy of mkcramfs with device table support (as
> seen in mkfs.jffs2) as well as permission squashing, so that a cramfs
> image can be made withoutt root (complete with suid root programs, and
> /dev entries)
I'd appreciate a copy of your mkcramfs changes.
Thanks.
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-09-24 20:22 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 27+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-09-23 9:20 jffs2 and Doc 2000 eylon eyal
2002-09-24 0:03 ` Interest in DOC and YAFFS? Charles Manning
2002-09-24 3:44 ` Marc Singer
2002-09-24 3:58 ` Interest in DOC and YAFFS? --> YAFFS bootloading Charles Manning
2002-09-24 4:44 ` Marc Singer
2002-09-24 7:53 ` Russ Dill
2002-09-24 16:53 ` Marc Singer
2002-09-24 16:59 ` Russ Dill
2002-09-24 17:14 ` Marc Singer
2002-09-24 17:21 ` Brian J. Fox
2002-09-24 17:30 ` Russ Dill
2002-09-24 18:33 ` Marc Singer
2002-09-24 17:44 ` Kenneth Johansson
2002-09-24 18:37 ` Marc Singer
2002-09-24 18:47 ` Russ Dill
2002-09-24 20:22 ` Marc Singer [this message]
2002-09-24 20:41 ` Russ Dill
2002-09-24 7:23 ` Nick Bane
2002-09-24 16:55 ` Marc Singer
2002-09-24 18:23 ` Nick Bane
2002-09-24 20:53 ` Interest in DOC and YAFFS? Charles Manning
2002-09-24 22:46 ` Christian Gan
2002-09-25 7:33 ` Thomas Gleixner
-- strict thread matches above, loose matches on Subject: below --
2002-09-25 7:09 Interest in DOC and YAFFS? --> YAFFS bootloading Srinivasan.Ramasubramaniam
2002-09-25 8:38 ` Russ Dill
2002-09-25 13:34 ` Henrik Nordström
2002-09-25 16:34 ` Russ Dill
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