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FLASHFS(4)							    FLASHFS(4)

NAME
       flashfs - journalling file system for flash memory

SYNOPSIS
       aux/flashfs  [  -Dr  ]  [  -n  nsect ] [ -z sectsize ] [ -f file ] [ -m
       mountpoint ]

DESCRIPTION
       Flashfs	interprets  the	  journal-based	  file	 system	  created   by
       mkflashfs(8)  and stored in file (default /dev/flash/fs) so that it can
       be mounted into a Plan 9 file system.  Flashfs  is  typically  used  to
       create  a  stand	 alone	file  system  from  a small persistent storage
       device, such as an erasable flash memory.  It does not authenticate its
       clients and assumes each group has a single member with the same name.

       The  -s	option	causes	flashfs	 to  post  its	channel on #s/flashfs.
       Flashfs mounts itself on mountpoint (default /n/brzr).  The  -D	option
       turns  on  9P  debugging	 output.   The -r option makes the file system
       read-only.

       The files and directory structure are divided  into  sectsize  (default
       4096)  byte  blocks.   Larger  blocks make large files more compact but
       take longer to access.  Supplying the -n option forces file to  contain
       exactly nsect sectors.

SOURCE
       /sys/src/cmd/aux/flashfs

SEE ALSO
       paqfs(4), mkflashfs(8)

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