volume size was not specified in section "ubifs", assume minimum to fit image "/home/qn123/linux/tool/buildroot-2019.02.6/output/images/rootfs.ubifs"84123648 bytes (80.2 MiB)
时间: 2023-12-17 22:04:37 浏览: 92
这是一个关于UBIFS文件系统的警告信息,意思是在"ubifs"部分没有指定卷大小,因此假定卷大小为足以适应"/home/qn123/linux/tool/buildroot-2019.02.6/output/images/rootfs.ubifs"镜像的最小值,即80.2 MiB。UBIFS是用于闪存设备的文件系统,类似于EXT4或NTFS文件系统,它是为闪存设备而设计的,因此可以更好地利用闪存的特性,提高数据可靠性和性能。
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