On Fri, Nov 5, 2010 at 11:24 AM, Xavier Brochard <xav...@alternatif.org> wrote:
> And what about to copy all the system in Ram, like some liveCD does?

Interesting idea for the speed demons. It's not something I've ever
tried. I once read a forum post from a guy who made a mirrored pair,
one member being the root fs, the other being a ramdisk. Of course he
had to do some tweaking and scripting to make the ramdisk rejoin the
array and then populate itself on boot, but it served his purpose.

db

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