* I have a 1MB nor flash chip, Is it big enough for JFFS2?
@ 2006-08-23 9:45 wenjia
2006-08-29 11:27 ` Linux Kernel booting the root file system compiled for another processor M Sudharshana-A18475
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From: wenjia @ 2006-08-23 9:45 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mtd@lists.infradead.org
hi,all
I have a 1MB nor flash chip(39vf160), Is it big enough for JFFS2?
if I choose JFFS2 and how much flash space should left for JFFS2?
thanks for any response
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wenjia
2006-08-23
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* Linux Kernel booting the root file system compiled for another processor
2006-08-23 9:45 I have a 1MB nor flash chip, Is it big enough for JFFS2? wenjia
@ 2006-08-29 11:27 ` M Sudharshana-A18475
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From: M Sudharshana-A18475 @ 2006-08-29 11:27 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: linux-mtd
Hello,
Was unsure this question could be raised in this forum. Please ignore if
it shouldn't be this forum.
I have scenario where, I have options to compile the ROOT file system
for either ARM or another processor, with a raider, Linux Kernel is
compiled for ARM only. Assuming, "CramFS" is used for both the
processor's image.
In such a case, Can Linux Kernel mount root file system that is compiled
for another processor? Is there any such dependency or nothing at all?
Thanks
Sudharshana
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