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Old 04-03-2013, 09:51 PM   #1
jsan
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running ext2 file system on linux ported on lpc3250 board


Sir,

presently i am running linux 2.6.34 kernel on our lpc3250 development board.Kernel at present after booting runs the initial Ramdisk file system(this i have downloaded from the lpclinux site).

Now i want to run instead of ramdisk file system the ext2 file system.

can anyone help me know the procedure to execute the above

regards,
Amit
 
Old 04-17-2013, 07:00 PM   #2
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Hi:

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Now i want to run instead of ramdisk file system the ext2 file system.
Is there a ext2 partition that has files on it?

Linux partitions are generally something like: dev/sda ext3 (/) journaling file system
 
  


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