At 19:55 07.01.2004, Stelios Koroneos wrote:
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
by setting log_size in syslinux.cfg
see http://leaf.sourceforge.net/doc/guide/biaddrm.html
2)Can someone calculate what is the *minimum* ram footprint required for the following configuration ? Both for initrd and for kernel/program space.
Your system is overkill
cheers
Erich
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