It’s great to be able to compile the Linux kernel, get the root file system, mount the file system, and really get it through. Being able to play linux flexibly by yourself, not only knows why but also knows why.

It’s great to be able to compile the Linux kernel, get the root file system, mount the file system, and really get it through. Being able to play linux flexibly by yourself, not only knows why but also knows why.

 

 

It’s a great feeling to be able to do things by myself, such as Linux booting.
 

 

Does the partition where the system is installed mount other file systems under the root file system?

It should be. When partitioning, you should choose the mount point and file system. Isn't this just mounting under the root file system? ! ! In this way, you don’t have to follow the tutorial for installing the system in the future, and you don’t understand why. This feeling of really understanding the principle is great. If you don’t understand how many systems you install, it is just a low-level repetition.
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When I got the APMT265 Raspberry Pi drone, I used virtual memory for the Raspberry Pi. This file feels similar to the files written by other systems mounted on the root file system. Think about their relationship.

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