On 2015-11-19 09:48, Jan Čermák wrote: > Hello, > > currently I think the best option for us is an ext4fs image with /boot in the > same partition, no squashfs+jfss2 or separated /boot partition. I saw that a > few > targets are making ext4fs image, but is any of them following the current best > practices? Even on x86 we have a separate partition for /boot. I consider it best practice to separate the filesystem of the kernel part from the actual root filesystem of OpenWrt, so users have the option of resetting their system state to default without reflashing. Using squashfs+jffs2 even on a block device also has the advantage of being significantly more robust than ext4 wrt. power loss during filesystem writes.
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