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This should be pretty obviously, however, this provides some good information

which should make a gbootroot user even more knowledgable.
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# $Id$
# Example-EmptyFS.yard
# The recommended way for creating empty filesystems is to run gbootroot as
# a normal user, choose the size you want, choose uml exclusively in the
# Filesystem Box, choose a filesystem command like mkreiserfs, press return or
# submit, choose the create stage (see next paragraph) and continue.
#
# If you just created a filesytem with stuff in it, you will want to choose
# the check stage along with the create state or you can take a look at
# /tmp/gboot_non_root_`ud -u`/loopback, if there is stuff in it you can just
# delete it by hand, and then proceed with the create stage.
#
# Notes: jffs/jffs2, cramfs, and romfs filesystems always have the /initrd and
# /dev directories added since these directories need to exist in order for
# the MTD Emulator to work. Genext2fs will have devices added if
# /tmp/gboot_non_root_`ud -u`/device_table.txt exists, and many fiLesystem
# creators automatically add the lost+found directory.
#
# jffs/jffs2, cramfs and romfs have their respective fs type appended to
# the image name you choose: root_fs turns into root_fs_jffs2
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