Hi!
> Also ext2 doesn't do compression, and it doesn't let me
> pick out
> specific pages in files to XIP or compress.
Patches for compressed ext2 exist; and it has many other nice uses,
too...
> >why? by how much?
>
> Data packing:
> 1) When mkcramfs is writing files to the image it mixes
> compress and
> XIP files. XIP files are page aligned. Compressed
> files are not. I
> think it was about 3.3% wasted I measured on an actual
> production
> linux phone.
Which one, btw? I guess I need a new phone :-)
--
Thanks, Sharp!
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