on 9/20/02 8:09 AM, Darren at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>> Last night, for grins, I made as big a RAM disk as my 7300 could--
>> which turned out to be about 30M-- and put a system folder with the
>> 9.1 Finder and System.  I booted it, and ran something called "Time
>> Drive," I think it came with Silverlining.  The RAM disk tested as
>> being between 10 and 30 times faster than the real drives.
>> 
I'm thinking about running 10.1.3 off a ram disk on my 8500. It has 768 mgs
of ram so I ought to get a pretty good sized ram disk. How do I proceed?
Just drag the System Folder to the ramdisk? Will XPostFacto show the ramdisk
as a boot disk for restarting in X if I boot in 9?
-- 
All the best,
R.A. Cantrell

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