In article <200604200805.41158.manningc2@actrix.gen.nz>, Charles Manning wrote: > What yaffs does provide internally is block and page ("chunk") management. It > would be possible to fit a block device on top of that. Thanks, I think that's what I needed to know. The 1st bit of your reply was also of interest. We're currently using a 2.4 kernel (big job to go to 2.6 as our processor and toolchain are out of tree) and the MTD guys no longer support this. Is this summary correct - Not only doesn't Linux yaffs need MTD, but it can't us it? But yaffs direct provides chunk management so we can sit our own fat/fat32 on top of it? (with some interface wrangling to map the block requests to the yaffs chunk management - we need fat32 for the non-Linux case) > In a > non-scientific study I wish all adverts were as honest. :-) Regards Ian