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working on linux 3.12 kernel on custom board. I am trying to mount XFS formatted USB HDD on board, but on board kernel mounts HDD filesystem as yaffs.



My kernel supports both xfs and yaffs, i need both filesystem support in kernel. i can't remove any fs support.



mount option i use to mount drives is below. this is in mdev triggered automount.sh script.
mount command 'mount "/dev/$1" "${mpoint}/$1"'



please let me know, how can i make kernel to mount the USB as xfs filesystem.










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    working on linux 3.12 kernel on custom board. I am trying to mount XFS formatted USB HDD on board, but on board kernel mounts HDD filesystem as yaffs.



    My kernel supports both xfs and yaffs, i need both filesystem support in kernel. i can't remove any fs support.



    mount option i use to mount drives is below. this is in mdev triggered automount.sh script.
    mount command 'mount "/dev/$1" "${mpoint}/$1"'



    please let me know, how can i make kernel to mount the USB as xfs filesystem.










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      working on linux 3.12 kernel on custom board. I am trying to mount XFS formatted USB HDD on board, but on board kernel mounts HDD filesystem as yaffs.



      My kernel supports both xfs and yaffs, i need both filesystem support in kernel. i can't remove any fs support.



      mount option i use to mount drives is below. this is in mdev triggered automount.sh script.
      mount command 'mount "/dev/$1" "${mpoint}/$1"'



      please let me know, how can i make kernel to mount the USB as xfs filesystem.










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      working on linux 3.12 kernel on custom board. I am trying to mount XFS formatted USB HDD on board, but on board kernel mounts HDD filesystem as yaffs.



      My kernel supports both xfs and yaffs, i need both filesystem support in kernel. i can't remove any fs support.



      mount option i use to mount drives is below. this is in mdev triggered automount.sh script.
      mount command 'mount "/dev/$1" "${mpoint}/$1"'



      please let me know, how can i make kernel to mount the USB as xfs filesystem.







      linux hard-drive usb mount xfs






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          You should create an entry in /etc/fstab specifying the disk and the filesystem you want it mounted as.



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                You should create an entry in /etc/fstab specifying the disk and the filesystem you want it mounted as.



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