2013/8/3 John Crispin <[email protected]>:
> On 03/08/13 16:04, Chirag Chhatriwala wrote:
>>
>> So what does this mean for the future of OpenWrt on NAND based devices?
>> It seems like there are quite a few new and upcoming devices making use
>> of NAND flash exclusively. If squashfs (which according to me has been
>> the filesystem of choice on my openwrt installations) is not it good
>> shape, are we throwing in the towel? Surely, there must be some hope for
>> OpenWrt users for these new devices.
>>
>
> Hi,
>
> why so negative ? no one said we are throwing the towel ... in general those
> targets using nand need to be converted to using an intermediate layer such
> as ubi, which several targets already do.

I don't understand that. What do you mean by some targets using UBI? I
thought it's filesystem that has to be modified to use extra layer
(like UBI). How a target (like ar71xx, brcm47xx, x86, whatever) can
make squashfs use UBI?
Which OpenWrt's targets are using UBI?

-- 
Rafał
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