On Wed, 13 Mar 2002, Jacques Nilo wrote:
> > I have a need to increase my syslinux.cfg ramdisk_size declaration to a
> > value above 65536. My DS box has 128MB physical ram, and it's currently
> > using 65536, but for database reasons, I'm thinking of jacking this
> > value to 98304.
> >
> > I did some research on the past mail archives and stumbled upon old
> > queries posted by other LEAF users talking about a 2.4 package called
> > initrd.lrp, and setting additional syslinux.cfg parameters like initrd,
> > and syst_size. Going thru the archives, I also came across informative
> > exchanges from our LEAF developers on modelling the use and packaging
> > of initrd (and root.lrp) for future the LRPs.
> >
> > I would like to know if how do I handle/implement this on a DS 2.2.19
> > environment (if this hasn't been done yet). I really need to raise my
> > ram disk size to above 64M.
> initrd.lrp is a package that was designed for Bering in order to get rid of the
> original LRP patches and move on kernel 2.4.x development.
> Check
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo
>
> In this distro, you can use tmp_size=xxM, to allocate xxM of space /tmp or
> log_size=yyM to control max size of /var/log
> Jacques
You must use a different filesystem type than the usual minix if you want
a single filesystem of more than 64M.
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