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**NVRAM** - (Non-volatile RAM) is used for storing the hardware' | **NVRAM** - (Non-volatile RAM) is used for storing the hardware' | ||
- | Since modern routers have a relatively large amount of Flash memory available, FreshTomato can mount the unused storage space and make it available to FreshTomato's underlying (Linux) OS(( | + | Since modern routers have a relatively large amount of Flash memory available, FreshTomato can mount the unused storage space and make it available to FreshTomato for normal file storage. This function is called JFFS, short for the // |
- | as firmware it's self, FreshTomato **is** the underlying Linux based OS. | + | |
- | )) for normal file storage. This function is called JFFS, short for the // | + | |
The figures below represent an example of storage allocation (not to scale). The numbers will vary based on your FreshTomato version and your hardware specifications. See the [[: | The figures below represent an example of storage allocation (not to scale). The numbers will vary based on your FreshTomato version and your hardware specifications. See the [[: |