Re: [ mu INSTALL ] Increasing the ram disks

From: Michele Andreoli (m.andreoli@tin.it)
Date: Wed Feb 16 2000 - 18:21:59 CET


On Wed, Feb 16, 2000 at 09:50:38AM -0500, Chris Torry nicely wrote:
> Is it possible to increase the size of the ramdisks(/dev/ram*) after the
> system is installed?

Eh no. You can see the ramdisk_size with this command

                cat /proc/cmdline

In my opinion, you are right: in kernel 2.2.* we can do next to anything
using /proc files, but ramdisk size is fixed at boot and I cannot
understand why.

You can see, when Linux boot it tell you: "allocated 16 ramdisk of 4016K".
This shows a sort of static allocation, definitevily some piece
of bad programming.

>
> The problem that i am running into is: when i install into ram on a pentium
> with 64 mg, there is not enough room in the /usr directory for the perl5
> install.
>

Ah, this is another question. Please, rebuild your own muLinux enlarging
the value ramdisk_size in the "mu" script. Locate the string with
a good editor. Put this value: ramdisk_size=8000, no problem.
Linux accept ramdisk of mega & mega (giga?)

Michele

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remember any. Would two negative ones do?       -- Woody Allen
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