Hi,

I'm noticing that linux requires a few files to be generated at startup.
I'm using a disk on chip, aka flash disk, with rtlinux and am trying to
minimize the re-writing of data on the disk.  Is it possible to use a small
number of ramdisks and/or nfs disks to act as the directories where the
above mentioned data gets written?  i.e. directory aliasing??? I don't know
if it's called this or not.  What commands/scripts would I need to use to
set this up if the above is feasable?

Thanks for your help
Bob Warner

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