Re: LBD and MTD

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Hi Thomas,

    
 I/O Scheduler "Anticipatory" is for LBD(correct me if I am
 wrong), will it have any effects on MTD

What do you mean by "LBD" ? Large Block Device ?

 Yes

will it have any effects on MTD??

Regards,
Hemanth







Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@xxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi,

Le Wed, 1 Aug 2007 07:03:10 +0100 (BST),
Hemanth Kumar a écrit :

> 1 . Is it necessary to enable the Block Layer and I/O when I using
> MTD and JFFS2 .

No.

> 2 . I/O Scheduler "Anticipatory" is for LBD(correct me if I am
> wrong), will it have any effects on MTD

What do you mean by "LBD" ? Large Block Device ?

> 3. If I remove the option "Block Layer" , Will I be able to us the
> USB pendrive, USB HDD ,USB CDROM

No, the usb-storage thing depends on SCSI, which depends on the BLOCK
layer.

Thomas
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