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**Total / Free Size: **This displays the storage size available to be used. This cannot be changed. | **Total / Free Size: **This displays the storage size available to be used. This cannot be changed. | ||
- | **Format / Erase:** The very first time you enable JFFS, you must format the partition with the JFFS2 filesystem. Once formatting is complete, the "(not mounted)" | + | **Format / Erase:** The very first time you enable JFFS, you must format the partition with the JFFS2 filesystem. Once formatting is complete, the "(not mounted)" |
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NOTE: As a safety precaution, FreshTomato will prevent you from performing firmware upgrades if a JFFS partition is mounted/in use. The reason for this is that if you were to disable JFFS and upgrade the FreshTomato firmware, you might lose the contents of the /jffs partition. For this reason, you should do a backup and restore operation to preserve the data there. To learn more about backup and restore of JFFS partition data, see the XXXX page. | NOTE: As a safety precaution, FreshTomato will prevent you from performing firmware upgrades if a JFFS partition is mounted/in use. The reason for this is that if you were to disable JFFS and upgrade the FreshTomato firmware, you might lose the contents of the /jffs partition. For this reason, you should do a backup and restore operation to preserve the data there. To learn more about backup and restore of JFFS partition data, see the XXXX page. | ||
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