What gets pruned by LTIB is configurable under " --- Target Image Generation"...
Here's the spew I get from ltib. The jffs2 file is actually around 50-ish meg in my case..
Processing deployment operations
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making filesystem image file
staging directory is /home/bl/ltib/rootfs.tmp
removing the boot directory and files
removing man files and directories
removing info files
removing /usr/src directory
removing /usr/include directory
removing /usr/share/locale directory
removing static libraries
removing target rpm database
stripping binaries and libraries
WARN: /home/bl/ltib/rootfs.tmp/sbin/ldconfig statically linked
WARN: /home/bl/ltib/rootfs.tmp/sbin/insmod.static statically linked
WARN: /home/bl/ltib/rootfs.tmp/sbin/sln statically linked
Filesystem stats, including padding:
Total size = 135592k
Total number of files = 5013
Saving temporary staging directory: /home/bl/ltib/rootfs.tmp
Thanks,
Bruce
On Mon, Nov 22, 2010 at 1:38 AM, Krzysztof Stankiewicz
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Hi guys,
I have a rootfs.jffs2 file its about 32meg.
But when it is deployed its about 240mb.
Also if I mount it on my laptop into a subdir, I can see its 240mb.
How do I pack it back into 32mb? when I use
/opt/ltib/usr/bin/mkfs.jffs2 -n -r rootfs_working -m size -e 16 -o /tftpboot/rootfs.jffs2
I end up with a file thats 170mb..
Whats the trick?
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