Re: [Vyatta-users] New router using CF for boot

2007-11-26 Thread Michael Steinhart
Thanks for a good starting point. tmpfs / unionfs looks promising. Is tmpfs available on this distribution? While doing research on this issue I stumbled across aufs witch looks like the proper way to go. Can aufs be implemented with Vyatta? On Sun, 25 Nov 2007 17:02:53 + James

Re: [Vyatta-users] New router using CF for boot

2007-11-26 Thread James Chapman
Michael Steinhart wrote: Thanks for a good starting point. tmpfs / unionfs looks promising. Is tmpfs available on this distribution? Both are in the standard kernel.org sources, though I don't have VC3 to hand right now to check if they're configured in the Vyatta kernels. Even if they were

Re: [Vyatta-users] New router using CF for boot

2007-11-26 Thread Robert Bays
Both tmpfs and unionfs are available in vc3. I wouldn't put all of var under tmpfs unless you never plan on using packages upgrades of any sort. However to change /var/log and /tmp to tmpfs file systems you should edit your /etc/fstab to add something like the following lines... Make sure you

[Vyatta-users] New router using CF for boot

2007-11-25 Thread net-sys-admin
I am putting together a new router using VC3 to replace a Cisco 7507. We no longer need the advanced routing of the 7507 so I am putting together a basic / high performance router. I have installed VC3 to a CF card as the boot device. my thought was that the system would install to a ram disk

Re: [Vyatta-users] New router using CF for boot

2007-11-25 Thread James Chapman
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am putting together a new router using VC3 to replace a Cisco 7507. We no longer need the advanced routing of the 7507 so I am putting together a basic / high performance router. I have installed VC3 to a CF card as the boot device. my thought was that the