On Thu, 13 Oct 2005, Mike Dodd wrote:
> No. My board has no /dev/ram... devices. However, this doesn't stop
> mount from mounting ramfs points:
> mount -t ramfs none /mnt/my_ramfs -o maxsize=512
>
> This works perfectly; I can copy files to /mnt/my_ramfs and open them
> in vi. Adding this line to /etc/fstab mounts the point at boot time:
> none /mnt/my_ramfs ramfs maxsize=512 0 0
I've not come across ramfs before - always something to learn!
Certainly simpler than the way I've used in the past.
> So I think I'm getting close to what I need. I'm still curious about
> tmpfs on the TS-7250 (since the Techologic document showed how it
> should work), but if ramfs works, I'll take that.
>
> Thanks for your information and suggestions.
ditto
Jim
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