once i had the same issue
i solved it with a ramdisk which is not erased on boot.
it was for kernel 2.4.x and called 'non volatile ram disk' ( nvrd.c )
i do not have the sources, but i am sure it is on the internet
as it was part of the familiar project

try handhelds.org

erez.

On 5/7/07, Ori Idan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have an embedded system with SRAM (sperated from main DRAM memory) This
SRAM is several Kbytes in size and is battery backed up. I would like to put
on it a file system with minimal overhead.
What file system would you advise using and also how do I set the file
system so it will reside on the SRAM?
I understand I can not use standard RAM disk as RAM disk resides in Linux
buffers space and thus I can not define the base address it uses.

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Ori Idan


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