You could also check the u-boot environment variables. Maybe you are
passing different bootargs to the kernel in the different boot modes.
For example the bootargs used to boot from nand may contain mem=32M
while the nfs one does not, in which case the memory might be
auto-detected as 64M (again just an example).

2009/6/20 Bjørn Forsman <[email protected]>:
>
>
> 2009/6/18 Marta Gros Marín <[email protected]>
>>
>> Can anyone please tell why there are 30MB of difference between them? My
>> ramdisk.gz is 11MB.
>
> Maybe that 30MB is the size of your _unpacked_ ramdisk? (I have heard that
> ramdisks have great compression ratios.)
>
>>
>> Can I do anything to free that memory? I really need that memory free.
>
> I don't think you can free memory used by a ramdisk.
>
>> Hope anyone can help me.
>>
>> Thanks!
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