Talk:Creating a Root File System for Linux on OMAP35x

=UBIFS Root= So, how can I configure e.g. my Beagle to have its 256 MByte NAND be managed by UBI, root on UBIFS, and boot without an MMC card?

Naruto1980 said ...
[root@localhost util]# cd /home/user [root@localhost util]# mkfs.jffs2 -lqnp –e 128 -r target -o /tftpboot/rd-jffs2.bin

After first line, should it go to user directory? I got message open output file: No such file or directory. Actually I don't understand where is the tftpboot folder?

--Naruto1980 21:43, 6 August 2009 (CDT)

The swap space can be enabled at run-time
Though most of the steps described in this page are 'host-side', this information is related. Can be included appropriately in the topic above:


 * Identify the space available for creating a swapfile.


 * A general guideline is to create this file 2x the size of available RAM; but it isn't rule.


 * Create a swap file (e.g. /swap/swapfile):


 * Setup the area


 * Enable the swap

--SanjeevPremi 08:19, 24 August 2009 (CDT)