thanks a lot David, its really useful
after googling I found one more link on ramfs http://www.linuxfocus.org/English/July2001/article210.shtml
 
thought this can be useful for others.
 
Nitin

 
On 8/18/06, David Gagnon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
       Take a look at ramfs (http://plume.bxlug.be/articles/7 ). All you
need then is to create a link (ln -s) in /var/lib/asterisk/sound to then
ramdrive you created using ramfs.

David

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Objet: [asterisk-users] loading the prompt files in memory on
Asteriskstartup

Hi,
Is there any option in asterisk to load all the prompt files into
memory on startup, so that it doesn;t have to hit the disk to read
prompts for any call.
Or any plugin / suggestion to avoid hitting the disk for prompt files?

Thanks in advance.
Nitin
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