On Mon, Oct 22, 2012 at 11:51 AM, Roman Yeryomin wrote:
> https://lists.openwrt.org/pipermail/openwrt-devel/2011-September/012184.html
Right, that's basically the same modification I was trying too..
except it doesn't compile:
$ make package/mtd/compile V=s
[...]
ccache_cc [...] -c -o mtd.o mtd.c
On 22 October 2012 09:19, Petr Štetiar wrote:
> Catalin Patulea [2012-10-21 14:26:58]:
>
>> I noticed that many of the system scripts use mtd, so to reflect this
>> in the package metadata I tried to make mtd a dependency of
>> base-files. This would mean that if you select base-files, you also
>
Catalin Patulea [2012-10-21 14:26:58]:
> I noticed that many of the system scripts use mtd, so to reflect this
> in the package metadata I tried to make mtd a dependency of
> base-files. This would mean that if you select base-files, you also
> get mtd, achieving the same effect as making mtd man
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 2:26 PM, Catalin Patulea wrote:
> Hope this helps :) If anyone knows some of the philosophy behind this,
> I would be happy to hack away at some patches, but as it stands, I
> don't have much to go on.
An interesting example is myloader.h. It lives in
(platform-independent)
On Sun, Oct 21, 2012 at 9:24 AM, Petr Štetiar wrote:
> Ok, sorry. I've meant "mtd" package, but wrote "mtd-utils". Anyway, the
> conditions metioned in my previous email still apply. Without that "mtd"
> package it's not possible to use jffs2 /overlay.
I noticed that many of the system scripts use
Jo-Philipp Wich [2012-10-21 15:17:35]:
> "mtd" is in the "mtd" package, not "mtd-utils".
Ok, sorry. I've meant "mtd" package, but wrote "mtd-utils". Anyway, the
conditions metioned in my previous email still apply. Without that "mtd"
package it's not possible to use jffs2 /overlay.
-- ynezz
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Hi,
while doing some testing of new firmware image yesterday, I've noticed, that
no jffs2 overlay has been used, but just ramfs overlay. I've tracked it down
to the lib/preinit/40_mount_jffs2 script:
find_mount_jffs2() {
mkdir -p /tmp/overlay
mount "$(find_