> > You have an embedded system, which is short of RAM. You choose - you can put
> > this in the bootloader where it gets dropped on booting, or you can put it in
> > the kernel where it takes up non-pageable RAM all the time. I know which I'd
> > choose.
> Actually, the kernel init code is dropped after kernel is booted.
romfs is/can be completely dropped after bootup?
Jeff
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