> After the root disk is loaded into ramdisk as the root / directory,
> httpd will look for the the ServerRoot directory as specified
> in httpd.conf.  This directory can be in ramdisk -- it does
> not have to be on a diskette.  Just check how apache was compiled
> to see where httpd.conf is loaded by default.  Then put the proper
> ServerRoot directory (you would want this in the ramdisk) in httpd.conf.
>
> PMana

That's the thing--- the root fs itself is just enough for the root floppy;
the html files won't fit anymore.  So the ServerRoot is set to
/mnt/floppy/htmldir (I still have to mount the html floppy manually before
executing the httpd server.

I was thinking of another option.  Is there any way to load a root fs to RAM
using 2 root disks?

BTW, the "compact webserver" hosts http://www.ceruleansoftware.com.  You can
check it out.

Thanks!

Joon

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