Re: Re: File systems in embedded devices

Nandakumar NarayanaSwamy (nanda_kn@rediffmail.com)
9 Feb 2003 04:49:50 -0000


Dear David,

Thanks for your inputs.
Actually i have 8 MB flash and 32 MB RAM in my target board.
I need to create a read-only file system either in flash or RAM
which should be able to accomodate our application which is about
8 MB (stripped one).

Thanks again for your response.

with best regards,
Purush

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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