Hi.  I am running OBSD 4.0 with a memory filesystem.  My fstab file
contains:

swap /var/mini/tmp mfs rw,nodev,noexec,nosuid,-s=750000 0 0

and my mount command shows:

mfs:9659 on /var/mini/tmp type mfs (asynchronous, local, nodev, noexec,
nosuid, size=750000 512-blocks)

I would like to regain some RAM by reducing the size (to 500000).

I figure I will stop the single application that is accessing the
filesystem and then umount & mount.  The trouble is that I am unsure
how to refer to it as.  I am used to /dev/blah and I have 'swap' in
fstab and 'mfs:9659' from the output of mount.  Can somebody clarify
this please?

Thank you,

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Juan


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