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2008-07-05
, 22:56
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Surely jffs2 would be more efficient in space and be better suited to a flash file system?
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2008-07-07
, 17:31
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2008-07-07
, 17:49
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SD/MMC cards are not accessed as a raw flash device. There may still be advantages to JFFS2, but it isn't truly needed the way it is on a raw flash device.
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2008-07-07
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https://maemo.org/community/wiki/how...428c68c35212e0
For some reason, I found the new wiki entry slightly less helpful. I'll see if I can tidy it up: https://wiki.maemo.org/Booting_from_a_flash_card
It worked first time, so I was pretty pleased!
Anyway, my question is this. Why does it say to use the "ext" file system on the memory card instead of jffs2? Surely jffs2 would be more efficient in space and be better suited to a flash file system?
A big thanks to Fanoush and others who have helped keep the 770 alive.
Paul