On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED], 2001-04-20 17:26 -0700
> >On Fri, 20 Apr 2001, Mike Noyes wrote:

> > > I thought this might be a good way to write protect hard drives
> > > and flash disks.
> >
> >Perhaps... or it may actually be _too_ restrictive, since you simply
> >don't have the option to write anything to it... almost like a cd,
> >without the media portability.
> 
> Ok. I must be getting confused. I thought packramfs would write temporary 
> data to a cramfs partition.

I overlooked that capability.

> 
> >This seems appropriate for a truly single-purpose hardware device, since
> >you don't need such a big ramdisk, and you don't want to customize
> >it.  When dealing with the variety of hardware that LRP can handle,
> >though, it seems like too much work.
> 
> That would explain the strange look I got from the MontaVista rep. when I 
> suggested cramfs on a floppy. This still doesn't explain why Debian is 
> trying to do the following for their boot floppies.
> 
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-boot-0102/msg00435.html
> ~ Build in crams and ramfs. We're going to boot off of a cramfs initrd
> ~ and then set up and pivot_root into a ramfs filesystem.

I;m not really familiar with the details, but I think the cramfs initrd is
both disk- and ram-efficient, and pivoting the root means switching the
root over to a writeable filesystem while maintaining access to the old
filesystem.  For a boot floppy there is no customization, but it is
convenient to have a writeable root.

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