Chapter 8. Root Filesystem Setup
Having built the root filesystem and prepared the
target's storage device, we are now ready to set up
the root filesystem as it will be used on the target. First, we need
to select a filesystem type for the root filesystem. Then, we need to
convert the root filesystem's content to the
selected filesystem format or install the root filesystem on a device
formatted for the selected filesystem type.
This chapter begins by discussing the basic filesystem selection
criteria. This is followed by a section describing how to use NFS to
transfer filesystem images to the target's flash, a
technique we use often in this chapter. We then concentrate on the
setup of root filesystems for use on CRAMFS, JFFS2, NFTL, and RAM
disks, respectively. Finally, we discuss the use of TMPFS for
mounting certain directories, and how to update an embedded
system's root filesystem dynamically. At the end of
this chapter, the only issue remaining to getting a fully functional
embedded system will be the setup and configuration of the
bootloader. I will cover these issues in the next chapter.
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