On Thu, 5 Apr 2001, Greg Pratt wrote: > As far as I know, you have to use CRAMFS. Basically > what you're doing is taking the first 1MB of the chip > for the bootstrap & kernel and then formatting the > rest of the chip (2MB-8MB) as a file system. you can use any file system that linux supports. You can format the flash as ext2 (we've done this), or cramfs, or DOS, or whatever. If linux supports it you can format that flash with any filesystem you please. ron
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