Re: Help with using JFFS2 as root filesystem
- From: Michael Schnell <mschnell_at_lumino_dot_de@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 09 May 2007 16:11:03 +0200
If I want to use JFFS2 as another file system in addition to the
Ramdisk based file system, how do I link to it once the Linux is
started? Or does it have to be done during the kernel configuration?
You can either link the jff2 driver statically in the Kernel or link it dynamically with insmod or modprobed.
I don't know if the mtd driver can be linked dynamically, but I suppose it can.
-Michael
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