On 2/2/07, Marius Gedminas < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 06:29:22AM +0100, sebastian maemo wrote: > For don't-know-what-reason Nokia failed to make this feature available on > his 770. They just let me create a 64M swap file that helps, but not that > much. I would guess the reason is that it's not that simple to do this in a Linux system. I agree that it would be useful. So would a thousand other features.
Not sure how constructive this comment is, but... My Linksys router running linux uses ipkg packages. I can set it up to install to alternate destinations just be doing something like "ipkg -d ram -i packagename" or "ipkg -d jffs2 -i packagename" where ram and jffs2 are defined in some config file somewhere. I could see defining destinations like root, mmc1, and mmc2 for my n800, but of course we use apt/dpkg, so this function doesn't exist. Like I said, not really constructive ;) --Paul
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