> Actually, I changed my mind... I don't want a ramdisk. > So now my problem is changed... I just need a safe and easy way to mount > /tmp/jack as a tmpfs.
what about doing a script to launch jack, which mount a tmpfs on ~/.jack/tmp, and patch jack to use it ? no need to have root privilege ( since it is in home ), and, it is cleaner that changing the fstab without asking. name jack jack.bin, and jack should be a script that does lots of initialisation and mount a tmpfs ( and put a warning if not able ). at the end, it launch jack.bin, of course. -- Micha�l Scherer
