I have Bering 1.0rc2 running on a 486-66/16M.  The three default ram
filesystems seem to occupy a majority of the available memory, yet weblet
reports 5M ram available.  I am wondering if this is simply due to
conservative memory allocation by the ramdisks... and when something gets
dumped into them, won't the router choke?

I am concerned because a) the router acts sluggish at the command prompt,
and b) dnscache is configured for 1M/3M (bytes? entries?).

Despite the slow interactivity, it routes efficiently on my static ip
configuration, and I am happy to have a manual failover to ppp configured 
in a straightforward manner.

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