Hello, I have a Kernel 2.6.24 running on a custom board based on mpc8313erdb. My filesystem is composed by a read-only squashfs and a read-write jffs2 filesystems. A unionfs is used to unificate the filesystems.
Like you know, when a file on my read-only squasfs is modified such file is copied to read-write jffs2 partition by unionfs. So, when you try to read such file again, the modified copy on jffs2 will be used. The kernel modules (.ko) are on squashfs and I am using modprobe to load the kernel modules. THE PROBLEM is when I try load a module using modprobe, this module is copied from squashfs to jffs2 filesystem. But, my intention is not modify the module, just load it. I am supposing that is a problem because the modules are using duplicated space in flash and I don't want to store the modules in jffs2 because the compression is lower. Does someone know why this happend? Thanks, Moratelli _______________________________________________ Linuxppc-dev mailing list Linuxppc-dev@ozlabs.org https://ozlabs.org/mailman/listinfo/linuxppc-dev