> It's a standard 'union' type filesystem - where you have a mounted drive
> which is  readonly (this is often a compressed filesystem or a ROM
> filesystem), and you 'overlay' another mount point, which contains all the
> files that you modify.  In this case jffs2 -which is a filesystem designed
> for flash memory.
OK, it slowly gets clear for me. :-)  But the writable part seems to be /jffs 
(which is mounted /dev/mtdblock3), and is not full:
/dev/mtdblock3        5.7M  1.2M  4.5M  21% /jffs
And, I can create files everywhere by hand (except in /rom, which is 
read-only). This is what I don't understand, because opkg cannot do it.

K. Gy.
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