Greetings to all !

I am "debugging" a wireless AP router based on Bering 1.2 and since there is
a lot of logging going on, the /var/log runs our of space very fast.
# df
Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
/dev/root               131072     10040    121032   8% /
tmpfs                   124576        12    124564   0% /tmp
tmpfs                     2048      2048         0 100% /var/log


The machine in question has 256MB from which 128MB are set for the
ramdisk.Regardless of the ramdisk size the /var/log dir gets only about 2MB
and gets full fast
I have 2 questions

1) How to increase the /var/log size
2)Can someone calculate what is the *minimum* ram footprint required for the
following configuration ?
Both for initrd and for kernel/program space.


initrd          V1.2           LEAF Bering initial filesystem
root            V1.2           Core LEAF Bering package
etc             V1.2           LEAF Bering /etc files
local           V1.2           LEAF Bering local package
modules         V1.2           Define & contain your LEAF Bering modules
iptables        1.2.8          IP packet filter administration tools for
2.4.
libz            1.1.4          zlib compression library. Needed for openssh
sshd            3.7.1p2 compil OpenSSH sshd daemon.
sftp            3.7.1p2 compil OpenSSH sftp client & server programs.
netutils
pcmcia          3.2.4          PCMCIA Card Services for Linux.
pcmutils        3.2.4          pcmcia utilies
wireless                       Wireless tools by J. Tourrilhes
wireutil        25             Wireless tools by J. Tourrilhes
libm
dhcpd3          3.0pl2         ISC DHCP server for automatic IP address
assig
zebra           0.91a          http://www.zebra.org/
shorwall        1.4.2          Shoreline Firewall (Shorewall)
ulogd           1.0            The Netfilter Userspace Logging Daemon
weblet          1.2.0          LEAF status via a small web server



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