Re: two partitions --- Peter Barada wrote: > > Break your flash up into at least two partitions, a > root, and the rest > of the system. The root can be smaller and hold the > root filesystem so > the system boots up pretty quick, and as it gets > going, mount the other > partition in the background so you can get other > servives, etc running > without waiting to wade over the bulk of the > flash... > Yup, that has been considered and will probably happen. The kernel and root fs are already stored in a small NOR flash. Some applications and resources go in the nand which will be "starting" while the yaffs partition containing the bulk of the data is being mounted. However, the "dead-time" between application start and fs mount stinks and it would be much nicer just to have everything mounted in a couple of seconds. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com