David Woodhouse wrote:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> >  It can be done but it is just nobody is doing it now. We are all
> > addicted to DoC.
> 
> Are you putting filesystems on them and actually using the NFTL support, or
> are you just booting from them? If you're using the NFTL code, how's it
> behaving? I get the occasional failure report, but of course I never get
> success reports :)
> 
> --
> dwmw2

We use DoC Millennium both for booting and as root file system.
NFTL works great for Read AND Write for most of the time. Currently we
fdisk /dev/nftla into two partitions. /dev/nftla1 is a CRAMFS used for
root fs and /dev/nftla2 is an ext2 and used for storing user data.
Of course, this configuration doesn't have as much write access as read.
But I don't have any big trouble. The only thing in NFTL code I am worry
about most is bad block handleing.

Ollie

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