On Sun, 29 Aug 2004, Miguel A Paraz wrote:

> So, we can DIY our own Linux boot media - flash or hard disk. A flash
> device might have problems with their write cycle, won't it? 

        No. Many commercial CF and USB Flash have over 1M read/write 
cycle.

> Thus they
> use their own custom filesystems.
        Two popular filesystem  for CF and Flash:
        1) JFFS2 - more popular
        2) Ext3 -
 
Both have read/write capability, persistence, power down reliability and
compression support. 

rowel

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