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I am working on a selfmade board with ARM9 and eMMC as storage.
The final product will be a logger (from solar-inverter, to bus-logger, etc.,...) so I choose a rootfilesystem with NILFS2.
The distro is a deboostrap based for ARMEL Debian Wheezy 7.2.

I changed the critical filesystem folders (/var, /var/log, /tmp...) to be tempfs in ram for obviously reasons and the rootfilesystem is nilfs2 based with a noatime option activated.

The protection period is set at 60 seconds because the application can write data even in shorter periods, but 60 seconds it is a average value to have a disk-full problem away from normal-user.

What about the wear-leveling of this configuration of the eMMC device?

Can you point me on some tools, utilities to check out this issue?

Best regards,
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