On 16 December 2014 at 16:06, Gergely Kiss <mail.g...@gmail.com> wrote: > So, is this simply about mounting an additional UBIFS partition at boot time? > > If so, I believe the best solution would be to extend the > functionality of fstab with a simple (shell) script, as suggested in > the fstab wiki: > > "BTRFS, JFS, *UBI* [...] are not supported in /etc/config/fstab. Use > manual scripting." > > Would that be possible?
I could implement that, but is it going to help? This "block extroot" is really confusing for me. Does it really look for entries in /etc/config/fstab? Or does it hardcode to use "rootfs" / "rootfs_data" partitions? Could you explain what's the point of all these find_block_mtd("rootfs", fs, sizeof(fs)); find_block_ubi_RO(libubi, "rootfs", fs, sizeof(fs)); find_block_mtd("rootfs_data", fs_data, sizeof(fs_data)); find_block_ubi(libubi, "rootfs_data", fs_data, sizeof(fs_data)); in the main_extroot? Also, in my case there is "rootfs_data" MTD partition. I could create UBI volume "rootfs_data" on NAND flash, but "block extroot" will still pick the MTD partition. _______________________________________________ openwrt-devel mailing list openwrt-devel@lists.openwrt.org https://lists.openwrt.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openwrt-devel