On 12/01/2011 04:32 PM, Denis Kuzmenko wrote: > Hi Steven, > > On 12/01/2011 10:57 PM, Steven Graham wrote: >> Hi >> >> The problem I'm having is that no matter how and when I change the file, >> it's always read by the target as the first version above. I've tried to >> modify it on the target machine, I've also try to modify it on the >> development machine. If I modify it on the dev machine and boot up the >> target, it still is read as the first version, even if I look at it with >> nano. If I put it back in the dev machine, I get the modified version. >> If I read it on another machine, I get the modified version as well, but >> the target always reads it as the original version. >> >> File modifications on the dev machine are always done with the target >> powered down, and before pulling the CF card out of the dev machine I >> always make sure it's dismounted first. >> >> What am I doing wrong? > I remember has same problem with ext2/3 (handled by ext4 driver) mounted > over mtdblock device. The only way I was able to change a configuration > file was to generate new fs image and write it to the drive. That time > the problem was fixed by using JFFS2 instead of ext. >
sorry for the double post, but does grub understand the JFF2 file system? This is a normal BIOS based PC system. Thanks Steven Graham _______________________________________________ busybox mailing list [email protected] http://lists.busybox.net/mailman/listinfo/busybox
