On Sun, 19 Apr 2020, Dave Woodfall wrote:

Where do you see that?  If you're looking at the output of the df
command you may already see some named tmpfs, but can have more than
one, and you can make them any size you like, within resource limits.

Dave,

From df output.

The bottom two are the ones that I added, but you can see there are others
that the system uses, and those are mounted on boot. /dev/shm is often
used by applications for temporary files (shm = shared memory.)

This is really good to know. I know that Google-Earth wants to use /dev/shm
(at least before the 'pro' version) and I'll make a second tmpfs.

Thanks,

Rich
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