From: Matthew F. <mf...@ci...> - 2002-02-12 22:30:12
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Max rd size is hard coded into the kernel, but the max for the initrd depends on when you build the initrd with dd. I believe by default the last release of trinux used tmpfs /shmfs for all partitions except for / (which was the initrd) so it doesn't even use ramdisks. - mdf > > It 'could' also be a trinux-script problem perhaps. > I also had troubles with RAMdisk-size on my 64 Mb system. Trinux couldn't > use all RAM. I tried it by make changes on inir.rd. > Now for me it works fine. I'm no expert on this matter. > Perhaps I'm wrong. > (I want to get a full linux in RAM with a size of 512 Mb. Loaded from the > net. For fun. But at this time I don't have this amount of RAM so I can't > test it.) > > Arne > > > _______________________________________________ > Trinux-talk mailing list > Tri...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/trinux-talk > |