It sort of works to boot Intrepid's livecd with TORAM=yes, but you have
to give it a kick with ALT+SYSRQ+E when it gets stuck after the message
from the squashfs module.

 The code  for doing stuff if $TORAM is set (to non-zero length, IIRC)
is there, but nothing sets $TORAM.  So do it yourself from the kernel
command line.  /init inherits kernel params as env vars, and
/scripts/casper inherits them too.

 I have booted an i386 with 1.5GB of RAM from Intrepid alpha5 on a USB
stick, with TORAM=yes + a sysrq kick, and it did work.

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