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[rtl] What is or where do I find information on the smallest file system supported/required file system?
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- Subject: [rtl] What is or where do I find information on the smallest file system supported/required file system?
- From: Robert & Patricia Warner <profwarner@mediaone.net>
- Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 22:09:15 -0400
Hi,
I'm attempting to install RT-Linux on an M-System (www.m-sys.com) DOC (Disk
On Chip) . I have a 2 MB and 16 MB version of this chip. I've recomplied
the 2.0.36 kernel to the minimum that I require, 300KB. Plus I'll need a
loader probably LILO or direct boot, if possible.
My quesion is, what is the minimum file system required by Linux after
booting? If this is to broad of a question is there a list of the minimum
files need for operation, again possibly to broad? I plan on makeing part
of the file system in a RAM disk, if possible, to minimize over use of the
flash file system.
Any thoughts or concerns would be appriciated.
Thanks
Bob Warner
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