Jffs2
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Revision as of 10:51, 2 February 2009
Mounting a JFFS2 image
Using a loopback device
Make the MTD block device
mknod /dev/mtdblock0 b 31 0
Associate the jffs2 file with a loopback device
losetup /dev/loop0 /path/to/jffs2/file/eg/Om200Y.MM-gtaNN-YYYYMMDD.rootfs.jffs2
Load the block2mtd module
modprobe block2mtd
Tell the module which loopback device to use
echo /dev/loop0 >/sys/module/block2mtd/parameters/block2mtd
Make a mount point for the file system
mkdir /mnt/jffs2
Mount the file system
mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblock0 /mnt/jffs2/
Using mtdram
An alternative way is used in the following script:
if test `id -u` != 0 then echo "Must be root"; exit 2 fi if test $# != 2 -o ! -d $2 then echo Usage: $0 image.jffs2 directory; exit 2 fi rmmod mtdram modprobe mtdcore modprobe mtdblock modprobe mtdchar modprobe jffs2 s=$(ls -s $1) s=${s% *} echo modprobe mtdram total_size=$s modprobe mtdram total_size=$s dd if=$1 of=/dev/mtd0 mount -t jffs2 /dev/mtdblock0 $2