Bering just uses the hard disk as a booting source.  The actual OS is run in
Ramdisk, meaning you share part of your system's memory as a "virtual disk".

The 6MB refers to the size of your ramdisk.  In syslinux.cfg after
"initrd=initrd.lrp" add "syst_size=10M". 10M being 10MBytes is just what I
have set (system has 64MB of ram).


----- Original Message -----

> Hi again everyone,
> I'm wondering what is the function of partitioning harddisk
> to become small 20 M msdos based, when my bering still read
> the 6 M of /dev/root?
>
> Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use%
> Mounted on
> /dev/root                 6144      6060        84  99% /
>
> I can't add packets anymore :(, once i backed up init.d
> with that condition, it killed my dnscachex because out of
> memory.
> I try to add more memory but /dev/root still read 6 M only.
> I read the LRP-harddisk-HOWTO, but the packet itself is
> based on materhorn and eiger. Is it compatible with Bering?
> Or is there anyway to raise my / space so i can add more
> and more packages to my bering.
>
> Thx for the answer.
>
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