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To: linuxppc-embedded <linuxppc-embedded@...>, <linux-fsdevel@...>, linux-mtd <linux-mtd@...>
Subject: Block devices
Date: Thursday, February 21, 2008 - 3:05 am

Sometime recently it seems to have become possible to disable the
whole block device subsystem.
    Though in my tests I can't quit build with it disabled.

     Anyway, for an embedded device this might be appealing.
    how does this interact with initramfs and flash ?
   
    Can I boot an initramfs kernel without a block device ?
    Can I write a filesystem driver for a flash device that does not
require a block device ?
    Are their any examples of something even close ?

   

      







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Block devices, David H. Lynch Jr., (Thu Feb 21, 3:05 am)
Re: Block devices, Christoph Hellwig, (Thu Feb 21, 12:48 pm)
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