New to this list and all, never played with TS Linux,
etc. Try:
mount -t tmpfs none /mnt/tmpfs
If it works, wahoo. If not, oh well.
Hopefully it does.
Bill Burdick.
--- In "Mike Dodd" <> wrote:
>
> Still trying to figure out how to make a RAM filesystem, I have a
> question about tmpfs. Is this enabled in the TS-Linux kernel, and how
> do I use it?
>
> According to info I found on the Web, tmpfs is part of the 2.4 kernel,
> and I should be able to mount it with:
> mount tmpfs /mnt/tmpfs -t tmpfs
> /mnt/tmpfs exists; I created it. But I get an invalid argument error.
>
> I also found this on the Web: 'To use tmpfs, all you need is a 2.4
> series kernel with "Virtual memory file system support (former shm
> fs)" enabled; this option lives under the "File systems" section of
> the kernel configuration options.'
>
> Is there something special I need to do when booting to enable virtual
> memory file system? Where are the kernel options?
>
> Thanks in advance for any information or suggestions.
>
> Mike
>
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