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Read May 08, 2010, 03:47:06 AM #0
acharyabhupesh

NFS root file system.

I want to extract the 9260rootfs.img to mount it via NFS as NFS root file system. i don't want to use the debian's .  can any one tell me how to do it.

i tried the following one

#:losetup /dev/loop0 9260rootfs.img
#:mount /dev/loop0  /home/bhupesh/myfs

but the  second instruction is asking to specify the file system type which i don't know.
help me hear.

and one more thing is i want use the root file system which is already on the board's NAND with my kernel image which I will dump to target using TFTPBOOT. so what should be the uboot command arguments?



 
Read May 12, 2010, 10:47:11 AM #1
admin

Re: NFS root file system.

The JFFS2 image file can not be mounted directly.  Create a RAM disk, copy the JFFS2 image to RAM disk, and mount the RAM disk.
 
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