Am Freitag, 8. Juni 2007 18:20 schrieb Eddie Dawydiuk:
Hello Eddie,
> The easiest way to create a custom filesystem or modify the existing
> filesystem is to mount the Yaffs partition and read/write as you need.
> e.g. Mount the partition and tar up the contents of the filesystem to
> backup the filesystem.
Sorry Eddie but how to mount?
> You can then create a new tarball with a modified
> filesystem(or new filesystem). Then simply mount the Yaffs partition,
> recursively remove everything, then untar your new filesystem to the
> Yaffs mount point.
The thing i need is a YAFFS Image to quick boot my small system, and after i
want to write some log and database to the sdcard. But my kernel needs
bluetooth Support compiled into the kernel. So was my idea to place a kernel
into the YAFFS Image.
Thanks for Helping
Daniel
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