> Busybox is enough for me too, that's actually what I have on the onboard fl=
> ash along with a few libs. But how do you save data? I need to write things=
> in the SD.
Sorry - I only read the mailing list intermittently so you might want to
cc my email address to get a quicker response
It depends. If I don't care if the data needs to persist beyond a reboot
then I just leave it on the ramdisk part of the mount. Obviously that's
not really saving it. My current process doesn't really require me to
save and persist any real data so it hasn't been a high priority so far.
In the future I probably will want to persist local settings that get
modified from the network so I've fiddled with mounting the internal flash
as yaffs or jffs2 on a directory so I can write to it and not worry about
issues if it suddenly gets powered off
--
Matthew Harrell
Bit Twiddlers, Inc.
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