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* NVRAM is permanent storage, but is often tiny on routers. | * NVRAM is permanent storage, but is often tiny on routers. | ||
- | * JFFS2 - This will save monitoring files to a portion of flash RAM formatted with the Journalling Flash File System, | + | * JFFS2 - This will save monitoring files to a portion of flash RAM formatted with JFS |
- | * JFFS partitions are managed in the // | + | * JFFS is a journalling, |
+ | * JFFS partitions are managed in the // | ||
* Storage space available depends on router specifications and which build is installed. | * Storage space available depends on router specifications and which build is installed. | ||
* FreshTomato and any JFFS2 partitions share storage space on the same chip. | * FreshTomato and any JFFS2 partitions share storage space on the same chip. | ||
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* Custom Path - This allows you to create a custom directory within the JFFS2 storage space. | * Custom Path - This allows you to create a custom directory within the JFFS2 storage space. | ||
- | * This is useful when using JFFS2 for other storage tasks, and want to organize your storage into folders. | + | * This is useful when using JFFS2 for other storage tasks, and you want to organize your storage into folders. |
(Default: RAM). | (Default: RAM). |