Flash File System and Syslog questions
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We’re using an MTSMC-EV3 module and have a few questions regarding the flash file system and the syslog implementation.
1) I assume the flash file system provides wear protection. Is there any information on how many writes we can do to the flash file system before we need to worry about wear issues?
2) If I understand correctly, the syslog implementation is configured in /etc/default/busybox-syslog. It looks like the default settings are to use 2 32KB rotating files to implement a 64KB total syslog file size. Is this correct? Also, it looks like the default is to store the syslog files in volatile memory, so the syslog is lost on a reboot. Is there a place the syslog is stored that persists across a reboot, or can the defaults be changed to store in a non-volatile partition?