Hello,

I have an IDE drive using Bering.  The system boots properly using the IDE 
drive, but is still limited to a 6 MB Ramdisk.  I run out of space as I'm 
trying to load all of my modules.

My IDE drive has two partitions:
/dev/hda1, msdos, about 20MB
/dev/hda2, ext3, about 200MB

My machine also has 32 MB of RAM.

I would like to increase the space for runtime by doing either:

1) increase the size of the RAM disk so I can load all of my modules
2) put the / partition on /dev/hda2 (or /usr, or /var, etc).

Is there a way to do either of these?  I tried changing the ROOT parameter in 
the syslinux.cfg but that doesn't do it.  I also tried mounting /dev/hda2 on 
/ in /etc/fstab but that doesn't do it either.  Anyone else know what to do?

-- 
-- Arcana


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