This might seem a bit too obvious and I am not 100% sure you've already thought about it. I'd try to use .bash.rc script to do the job for me.  This might work only if your requirement is to have the ramdisk mounted as soon as the machine is up. If you'd want to the ramdisk be persistent  like secondary devices then there is a little more work involved. Would be interesting to do so :-)

On Sat, Jul 28, 2012 at 10:50 AM, S. K. <s.kr713@yahoo.com> wrote:
hello all!


I had mounted YAFFS2 on my Ubuntu 12.04 with NAND simulator. Whenever I shut down the system, It is necessary to mount it again. It seems that the simulator, simulates some part of RAM to NAND. Is there any way that I mount it without remount after shut down?


Thanks.

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