From: Conn Clark <clark@esteem.com>
To: "Cameron, Steve" <Steve.Cameron@hp.com>,
May Ling List <linuxppc-embedded@lists.linuxppc.org>
Subject: Re: Can I run linux without a file system?
Date: Fri, 21 Jun 2002 15:35:37 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <3D13AA39.5884FBD4@esteem.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: 45B36A38D959B44CB032DA427A6E10640167CFE3@cceexc18.americas.cpqcorp.net
"Cameron, Steve" wrote:
>
> Dr. Craig Hollabaugh wrote:
> >
> > I can say that a minimum RedHat install uses 29,296 files -
> > 382.020MB, debian 10,734 files - 67.428MB, my minimal root
> > filesystem 82 files and 4.8MB.
> >
>
> Hmm, my minimal rootfs is (so far) 7 Mb, (as reported by du -s).
> Or, is this 4Mb you cite compressed? I wonder because my
> libc.so is over 5 Mb. (which I got from DENX eldk-1.0)
>
Did you use ppc-8xx-strip on it? It gets rid of all that nasty
debugging bloat. Our libc is 1275512 bytes after stripping. Our
uncompressed ramdisk is 4879K. If you are realy hurting try rebuilding
everything using the "-Os -mstring -mmultiple" optimizations.
As for the original question "Can I run linux without a file system?",
If you don't need a file system, mabey the question should be do you
realy need linux. It may just be easier to make an executable to sit
on something like PPCBoot. (just a thought)
good luck.
Conn
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2002-06-21 22:35 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 26+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2002-06-21 21:13 Can I run linux without a file system? Cameron, Steve
2002-06-21 21:23 ` Wolfgang Denk
2002-06-21 22:35 ` Conn Clark [this message]
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2002-06-21 21:46 Cameron, Steve
2002-06-21 21:27 Kerl, John
2002-06-21 21:17 Kerl, John
2002-06-21 21:26 ` Roland Dreier
2002-06-21 21:28 ` Wolfgang Denk
2002-06-21 20:41 Kerl, John
[not found] <200206211835.g5LIZDL01282@hofr.at>
2002-06-21 19:42 ` Tim Lai
2002-06-21 20:12 ` Jerry Van Baren
2002-06-21 20:28 ` Tim Lai
2002-06-21 20:31 ` Dr. Craig Hollabaugh
2002-06-21 20:49 ` Tim Lai
2002-06-21 20:49 ` John W. Linville
2002-06-21 20:54 ` Dr. Craig Hollabaugh
2002-06-22 3:06 ` Tim Lai
2002-06-21 20:58 ` Jerry Van Baren
2002-06-22 4:52 ` David Blythe
2002-06-21 21:06 ` Wolfgang Denk
2002-06-21 19:22 Can I run Linux " Hihn Jason
2002-06-21 19:35 ` Tim Lai
2002-06-21 19:50 ` Dan Malek
2002-06-21 20:18 ` Tim Lai
2002-06-21 15:08 Can I run linux " Tim Lai
2002-06-21 19:54 ` Wolfgang Denk
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