more than one ramdisk

Rohner Thomas Thomas.Rohner at nanotronic.ch
Tue Jun 24 13:08:42 UTC 2014


Thanks Sebastian,

this was my first contact to users at rtems.org

Yes, I do mount 2 different filesystems (both FAT16)  on a RAM-Disk. Is this allowed?
The binary files are generated by makefile.

@dd if=/dev/zero of=fatbin1 bs=1024 count 2048 > /dev/null 
/sbin/mkfs.vfat -n name1 -i DiskID1 -F 12 -S 512 -s 1 -r 512 -f -v fatbin1
mcopy -b/ -i fatbin1 content/* ::/

@dd if=/dev/zero of=fatbin2 bs=512 count 1024 > /dev/null 
/sbin/mkfs.vfat -n name2 -i DiskID2 -F 12 -S 512 -s 1 -r 512 -f -v fatbin2
mcopy -b/ -i fatbin2 content/* ::/

Should I use some more options?


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-----Original Message-----
From: Sebastian Huber [mailto:sebastian.huber at embedded-brains.de] 
Sent: Dienstag, 24. Juni 2014 14:33
To: Rohner Thomas
Cc: users at rtems.org
Subject: Re: more than one ramdisk

Hello Thomas,

On 2014-06-24 14:27, Rohner Thomas wrote:
> I'm using RTEMS 4.10-RSB......
>
> I want to mount RAMDISK.

you cannot mount a RAM disk, you can mount a file system on a RAM disk.  Which file system do you use and which parameters do you use for mount()?

>
> The first is no problem, the second I can mount an change path.
>
> But reading back getcwd() I get always current path of first mounting point!
>
> Are there any restrictions?
>

I guess this is because both RAM disks have the same device identifier.

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