>Booting from a RAM Disk should be a matter of setting up the RAM Disk in
>the memory control panle, and then installing enough of the System onto it
>to be able to boot up. After this, select the RAM Disk in the Startup Disk
>control panle, and restart (don't shut down!!!)
>
>The catch is you need enough RAM for the RAM disk to be big enough to hold
>the required parts of the System and still have enough memory left to load
>the OS and applications.
>

Thanks!!  Should be OK - 'maxed out' at 36Mb, but I only need the OS if
it's serving files. I was wondering if I'd gain speed/responsiveness for
that task, but my guess is the bottlenecks will be elsewhere.


--

Take care .....

Brian



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