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[1] Personally, I prefer the approach using a UnionFS: http://www.heike-zimmerer.de/software/mmc-unionfs.html
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[1] Personally, I prefer the approach using a UnionFS
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So in summary, even though there is risk both ways, it seems to me that there's less scope for problematic conflicts with unionfs than there is with symbolic links.
Finally, a plain question. Does the unionfs approach require that the root filesystem is initially mounted (i.e. during boot) as part of a unionfs, or is it possible to convert the existing, mounted root filesystem to unionfs later on?
I used wolframs script to (a) Extend Root and then (b) Create a 24MB swapfile on a 200MB partition on my 1GB RS MMC. Its been working great and I can have loads of aps open at the same time.
Does anyone know if upgrading to OS/iT2006 will:
(1) Wipe out this script and the operation of the swapfile
(2) Disbale R&D mode
In other words - will I have to 'become root' again (not just sudo gainroot but the whole shebang with the flasher in Linux), then re-install & run the extrootfs script? Will I need to repartition the RS MMC?
Thanks!!