RAM Disk in UNIX
Flint Pellett
flint at gistdev.gist.com
Sat May 4 06:08:29 AEST 1991
Summary RE: RAM disk on UNIX: (I received a lot of response: mucho
thanks to everyone who sent me information!)
Several people pointed out that ISC already has a RAM disk capability
built in. (I don't use ISC so I wasn't aware of that.) (Details:
Run kconfig, elect to configure the HPDD (for High Performance Disk
Drive?), and at some point it will ask if you want a RAM disk.
Say yes, it will ask how big, and then will configure it for you.
Build the new kernel, reboot, and the ramdisk will be mounted as /tmp.)
Another respondent sent a copy of a recent posting of ram disk source
that appeared in comp.unix.sysv386.
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Flint Pellett, Global Information Systems Technology, Inc.
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