I am building a new Bering uClibc box. (2.2.3)  I have built about 5
others using Bering 1.2.  While there are many similarities there are
many things that are different as well.  One issue I am running into this
time is disk/ram space.  

My leaf.cfg is set as so- syst_size=26M. 
                                        log_size=6M.

I am using 32MB of memory with a 256 MB compact flash.  

When I issue the df command I get-
Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used         Available         Use%  
      Mounted on
/dev/ram0                 4049        3904              145             
96%                 /
/tmpfs                      11192          0                11192        
    0%                 /tmp
/dev/hdc1               251624      1588            250036           1%  
              /mnt

How should my cfg file be set?  Is system size = to total size of memory
or do you add the two values to equal the memory size?  What if I use the
tmp_size value?  Can someone give me a good explanation of the three
parameters available and how they should be set?  Are there any rules of
thumb for memory requirements?  I've read all the guides and looked
through the archives and I'm just not sure on what I've read.

Also, I am unable to open the weblet page.  Maybe this is related to my
memory problem?  I can ping the router and have set the weblet page to
the pingable address  and yet I get a 404 not found error.

Many thanks in advance for your help.

Jeremy


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