[Peeweelinux] (no subject)

Daniel Purcell [email protected]
Thu, 03 Jul 2003 14:06:22 -0600


Joe,

That's a great question.  Has anyone developed a script or program that 
will save changes to the filesystem?  The LEAF/Bering distribution (and 
the LRP Distribution) come with a utility that will do this thing.

I guess for this to work, the script would have to create a loopback 
device, compress its current ramdisk to the loopback device, and 
compress it down and save it to the /dev/hda1 or wherever the ramdisk 
file is located.

-Daniel

Joe A Cairns wrote:

>Help,
>
>I have created a 2.4.20 image and loaded it on to a compact flash card
>and my system boots up just fine. But if I make any changes to any
>scripts I have on the compact flash and reboot the changes are gone.
>What can I do to prevent that from happing. I need the ability to write
>out log files on my system and have then not lost when the system is
>rebooted.
>
>I am using peeweelinux 0.61.1.
>
>Thanks,
>
>
>Joe
>
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