>Ryan Tokarek writes:
>> On Linux kernel 2.2.17 running on an intel PIII system with 1GB RAM I
>> cannot successfully create a ramdisk of greater than 512MB.
>
>It may be that there is a bug, but I would be interested to know what
>you are really trying to do. Usually bugs like this exist
Ryan Tokarek writes:
On Linux kernel 2.2.17 running on an intel PIII system with 1GB RAM I
cannot successfully create a ramdisk of greater than 512MB.
It may be that there is a bug, but I would be interested to know what
you are really trying to do. Usually bugs like this exist because
Ryan Tokarek writes:
> On Linux kernel 2.2.17 running on an intel PIII system with 1GB RAM I
> cannot successfully create a ramdisk of greater than 512MB.
It may be that there is a bug, but I would be interested to know what
you are really trying to do. Usually bugs like this exist because
Ryan Tokarek writes:
On Linux kernel 2.2.17 running on an intel PIII system with 1GB RAM I
cannot successfully create a ramdisk of greater than 512MB.
It may be that there is a bug, but I would be interested to know what
you are really trying to do. Usually bugs like this exist because
On Linux kernel 2.2.17 running on an intel PIII system with 1GB RAM I
cannot successfully create a ramdisk of greater than 512MB. The relevant
kernel parameter (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE) was set to 737280 before
rebuilding the kernel.
So I do the following from the command line:
dd bs=1024
On Linux kernel 2.2.17 running on an intel PIII system with 1GB RAM I
cannot successfully create a ramdisk of greater than 512MB. The relevant
kernel parameter (CONFIG_BLK_DEV_RAM_SIZE) was set to 737280 before
rebuilding the kernel.
So I do the following from the command line:
dd bs=1024
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