There was mention a few days back that the following still contains useful 
information when it comes to reducing the amount of writing done to CF-like 
systems:


http://blog.innerewut.de/2005/05/14/openbsd-3-7-on-wrap


Yet I'm puzzled by the desire/need to move /dev into mfs.  The timestamp on the 
files within /dev don't change, so what is the reason for moving the device 
nodes into memory?  Are there parameters which are frequently changed residing 
in this directory?  Any information shared would be appreciated.




      
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