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admin-jffs2 [2025/04/16 15:59] – [JFFS] hogwildadmin-jffs2 [2025/04/16 16:03] (current) – [JFFS Notes and Troubleshooting] hogwild
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-**Execute when mounted:**  In this field, enter the name of a script or command to run immediately after the JFFS partition becomes available to FreshTomato. (Default: blank).+**Execute when mounted:**  the name of a script or command to run immediately after the JFFS partition becomes available to FreshTomato. (Default: blank).
  
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-**Total / Free Size:**  This displays the storage size available to be used. This is fixed.+**Total / Free Size:**  displays the storage size available to be used. This is fixed.
  
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 UPGRADE Warning:  As a safety precaution, FreshTomato prevents you from upgrading firmware if a JFFS partition is mounted/in use. This is because if you were to disable JFFS and upgrade firmware, you might lose the data on the /jffs partition. Therefore, you should do a backup and restore to preserve the data there before upgrading. To learn more about backup and restore of JFFS partition data, see the XXXX page. UPGRADE Warning:  As a safety precaution, FreshTomato prevents you from upgrading firmware if a JFFS partition is mounted/in use. This is because if you were to disable JFFS and upgrade firmware, you might lose the data on the /jffs partition. Therefore, you should do a backup and restore to preserve the data there before upgrading. To learn more about backup and restore of JFFS partition data, see the XXXX page.
  
-FREQENT Writes Warning:** **Flash storage is not designed for frequent write operations. Because of thisyou should avoid performing frequent write operations to it. For example, avoid storing the logs in JFFS, as this will shorten the life of your router. However, flash memory's limitation is in the number of //write// operations, not the number of //read// operations. Therefore, an Entware installation would be fine. Nevertheless, JFFS should be used only if no other permanent storage, like USB or a CIFS share is available.+ \\ 
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 +FREQUENT Writes Warning:** **Flash storage isn'designed for frequent write operations. Therefore, avoid performing frequent write operations to it. For example, avoid storing the logs in JFFS, as this will shorten the life of your router. 
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 +However, flash memory's limitation is in the number of //write// operations, not the number of //read// operations. Therefore, an Entware installation would be fine. Nevertheless, JFFS should be used only if no other permanent storage, (like USB or a CIFSshare is available.
  
  
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