Thanks Mark!

I did a man -k on everything I could think of that might
relate to ram disk. I usually also do a find but I
thought that all other things "ram" were in /dev!

I'll have to browse around in /usr/src/linux/Documentation more.
It looks like there is a lot of good stuff in there.

Dennis




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Dennis,

Take a look at "Using the RAM disk block device with Linux" in
/usr/src/linux/Documentation/ramdisk.txt.

Mark Post

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Greetings;

How does one go about getting access to the /dev/ram? disks?

I have tried formatting and making file systems and just mounting
but I can't seem to find the right combination.

Many TIA,
Dennis
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