Make it more obvious what the differences are between the multi- and single-
version varints of the yaffs vfs glue code.
Signed-off-by: Charles Manning <cdhmanning@gmail.com>
VFSGLUE="yaffs_vfs_multi.c"
elif [ $MULTIORSINGLE = s ]; then
VFSGLUE="yaffs_vfs.c"
VFSGLUE="yaffs_vfs_multi.c"
elif [ $MULTIORSINGLE = s ]; then
VFSGLUE="yaffs_vfs.c"
+ echo ""
+ echo "*** Warning ***"
+ echo "You have chosen to use the single kernel variant of the yaffs VFS glue code"
+ echo "that only works with the latest Linux kernel tree. If you are using an older"
+ echo "version of Linux then you probably wanted to use the multi-version variant by"
+ echo "re-running the patch-ker.sh script using m as a the second argument."
+ echo " ie $0 $COPYORLINK m $LINUXDIR"
+ echo ""
else
echo "unknown multi/single version selection"
usage;
else
echo "unknown multi/single version selection"
usage;
- echo "$YAFFSDIR exists, not patching."
- echo "If you want to replace what is already there then delete $YAFFSDIR"
+ echo "$YAFFSDIR exists, so not patching. If you want to replace what is"
+ echo "already there then delete $YAFFSDIR and re-run this script"
echo " eg. \"rm -rf $YAFFSDIR\" "
else
mkdir $LINUXDIR/fs/yaffs2
echo " eg. \"rm -rf $YAFFSDIR\" "
else
mkdir $LINUXDIR/fs/yaffs2