Re: [PATCH 00/14] Pramfs: Persistent and protected ram filesystem
From: Jamie Lokier
Date: Sat Jun 13 2009 - 12:00:16 EST
Marco wrote:
> Linux traditionally had no support for a persistent, non-volatile
> RAM-based filesystem, persistent meaning the filesystem survives a
> system reboot or power cycle intact. The RAM-based filesystems such as
> tmpfs and ramfs have no actual backing store but exist entirely in the
> page and buffer caches, hence the filesystem disappears after a system
> reboot or power cycle.
Why is a ramdisk not sufficient for this?
Why is an entire filesystem needed, instead of simply a block driver
if the ramdisk driver cannot be used?
It just struck me as a lot of code which might be completely
unnecessary for the desired functionality.
-- Jamie
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