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 ? > > 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. -- Matthias Kaehlcke Embedded Linux Developer Barcelona La posibilidad de realizar un suenyo es lo que hace que la vida sea interesante .''`. using free software / Debian GNU/Linux | http://debian.org : :' : `. `'` gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 47D8E5D4 `- -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe linux-embedded" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html