Aanhalen hari-nuryadi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Maximum size of ramdisk is arguably 8 MB less than the total amount of ram
you have, I thought leaf needed about 8 MB of actual memory.
Things like this are all in the mailing list archives.
( A search on the user mailing list on "size root ramdisk" ga
It is working now :)
Thank you very much.
I try to fill the syst_size=20M and it can give me 20 M on
/. Btw, what is the maximum size of Ramdisk i can get when
i run bering on P166 RAM 16 M? And where do u read the
documentation like this, it can help me and other that
don't know this stuff i gues
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
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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 606084 99% /
I can't a