> Since you're using Bering, and you have 32MB of RAM, you can increase
> the ramdisk size using the following parameters:
> (take from the excellent Bering Installation guide, located at
> http://leaf.sourceforge.net/devel/jnilo/binstall.html)
> this is in section 6.2, "Edit the syslinux.cfg file"

Ahh... I wasn't aware that this would be done here.

> The docs are quite good, really.

They are.  That's one reason I went to Bering (before I was a Dachstein
user but couldn't figure out how to block certain sites).

~~

But I'm still interested to know:

Is there a way though to mount an IDE hard drive to a location like /
(root)or /var?  I'll search the docs again but I couldn't figure it out
after spending a weekend with Bering and my computers.  The syslinux
configs seem to define sizes of RAM disks only and if I try to mount the
hard drive to / or /var using /etc/fstab, it doesn't mount properly.

Thank you,

-- 
Arcana

May your imagination grow free.


-- 
Arcana

May your imagination grow free.




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