On Mon, 21 May 2001, Lee Chin wrote:
> Hi,
> On my system, I have /dev/sdb1 mounted as /
> 
> I created a ram disk /dev/ram0
> 
> I now want to mount /dev/ram0 as my /

You cant, if i understand you correctly.

> 
> How can I umount /dev/sdb1 and immediately mount
> /dev/ram0 as /  ?

That you cant do, if you unmount your root file system your system will stop
working as such. What you need to do is read the following.

/usr/src/linux/Documentation/ramdisk.txt
I am sure that will explain and clear up your misconception.

> 
> I keep getting device busy errors
> 
> Thanks
> Lee

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