Hello! I recently discovered NILFS, which basically seems like the ultimate filesystem for SSDs and any machine likely to get improperly shut down on a regular basis
http://nilfs.sourceforge.netSupposedly NILFS support had been baked into the Linux kernel for quite some time, but I get an invalid partition error when trying to use a NILFS partition for /home and /opt
How might I go about getting this to work? I'm pretty new to Tiny Core / dCore, but I already like it a lot and at least understand the basics. Would using NILFS as the root partition be possible as well? I'm assuming I'm going to need to make a new initrd or kernel, or...?
By the way this is my first post! I wanted to take a quick second to say hi and that I really appreciate the existence of dCore. I've spent a lot of time in Porteus (Slackware-based), which is more bulky, but similar in many ways to Tiny Core, and I'm excited to find something that combines an embedded-type environment with Debian packages, it's very intuitive and I'll probably be around for awhile =D
-Viktor