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    SWUpdate

    SWUpdate

    Software Update for Embedded Systems

    SWUpdate is a Linux Update agent with the goal to provide an efficient and safe way to update an embedded Linux system in the field. SWUpdate supports local and OTA updates and multiple update strategies and it is designed with security in mind. To start with SWUpdate, it is suggested you look at the documentation and build for one evaluation board (or you run SWUpdate on your host for a first overview). If you plan to update your device locally or remotely, SWUpdate is the right framework...
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    SLFS

    Simple Log Structured Filesystem for Linux

    SLFS is a implementation of log-structured file system designed for flash memory based storages(SSD, SD card, eMMC, …). Like other log-structured file systems, SLFS shows good performance under random write. <Build> 1. deploy SLFS source code at your Kernel Source # tar xzf slfs.tar.gz # mv slfs KERNEL_SRC/fs/. # vi KERNEL_SRC/fs/Makefile (add following line) obj-$(CONFIG_SLFS_FS) += slfs/ # vi KERNEL_SRC/fs/Kconfig (find section “MISC_FILESYSTEMS” and add following line) source "fs/slfs/Kconfig" 2. build Linux Kernel # cd KERENL_SRC # make menuconfig (check SLFS as a module or built-in) # make && make modules_install Note. ...
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