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Re: [PATCH 01/16] pramfs: documentation — Linux Filesystem Development + > +Linux traditionally had no support for a persistent, non-volatile RAM-based > +filesystem, persistent meaning the filesystem survives a system reboot > +or power cycle intact. The RAM-based filesystems such as tmpfs and ramfs ... Linux Filesystem Development - http://www.spinics.net/lists/linux-fsdevel/ |
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Re: chroot from 32-bit to 64-bit filesystem? -- Centos By RedShift On 10/20/10 19:23, Scott Johnson wrote: > I have a 32-bit PXE environment and I want to chroot to a CentOS x64 root filesystem. Of course that doesn't work. Any tricks or hacks that would allow me to do that? Currently I get the error: ... CentOS Users - http://www.spinics.net/lists/centos/ |
Re: reiser4 and grub2 (Reiser Filesystem Devel) I think we need to get rid of the mini-library with a lot > of unneeded functions and put everything in one file > (as other file systems do). > > Thanks, > Edward. > Looks like some others have had a go at compiling grub2 ,see: ... Reiser Filsystem Development - http://www.spinics.net/lists/reiserfs-devel/ |