David Woodhouse wrote:
> Why copy it into RAM? Why not use cramfs and either turn the writable
> directories into symlinks into a ramfs which you create at boot time, or
> union-mount a ramfs over the top of it?
^^^^^^^^^^^
I didn't think we had union-mounting support... does it exist and
I've somehow missed it?
regards,
David
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David L. Parsley
Network Administrator
Roanoke College
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