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Didn't mention the addition of mkfs.jffs*, also improved the explanation for the

way the mechanism works.
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<center>$Id: index.html,v 1.95 2002/03/11 05:05:28 freesource Exp $</center>
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The root_fs helper provides support for these commands:<br>
<code>mke2fs mkreiserfs mkcramfs genromfs mkminix</code>
<code>mke2fs mkreiserfs mkcramfs genromfs mkminix mkfs.jffs2 mkfs.jffs</code>
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<u>Notes</u>:
1). All these commands may have options added, but it is unnecessary to add
directory, device, or source options&nbsp;&nbsp;2).
Mkcramfs and genromfs use the filesystem given a
filename in the ARS as the source to produce another filesystem which is
named respectively with _cramfs or _romfs appended to the original name of
this filesystem.&nbsp;&nbsp;
Notes:
<ul>
<li>All these commands may have options added, but it is unnecessary to add
directory, device, or source options.
<li>Mkcramfs, genromfs, mkfs.jffs2, and mkfs.jffs take the Root Filename in the
ARS to produce an ext2 filsystem which is then used to store the sources used
to produce the actual filsystem.&nbsp;&nbsp;The new filesystem produced
is named respectively with _cramfs, _romfs, _jffs2, or _jffs appended to the
original Root Filename.&nbsp;&nbsp;
If in doubt
what this all means, watch the verbosity box when the filesystem is created,
and things should become more clear.
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