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Hi! look at this video:
http://behindmaemolines.blogspot.com...t-on-n8x0.html

Last edited by Pretoriano; 2008-04-08 at 16:02.
 

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Is this with the faster kernel?
 
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what faster kernel? is with the default configurations and default kernel.
 
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What file systems do you use in this test? The stock root filesystem uses JFFS2 which is compressed. That alone could explain the difference. I don't think a faster memory card matters that much.
 
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I use ext2, how can you make a jffs2 in a SD card?
 
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Originally Posted by Pretoriano View Post
I use ext2, how can you make a jffs2 in a SD card?
You don't.
 
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yes, I think so... but it can be funny.
 
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It would be pointless IMHO but good for a comparison like this.
 
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pointless? why? jffs2 is a compressed file system, it can be awsome to have in a n800 a card with a compressed file system, and a card with ext2 (wich is faster).
 
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there is significant overhead in handling jffs2 and it grows with the size of the partition. UBIFS is the future. However I think it would be possible to have jffs2 over SD. Maybe pointless, but possible.
 
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