On Thu, 10 Dec 2009 19:31:57 +0100
rosea grammostola wrote:
> Mount a tmpfs on /tmp. You should have a lot of swap space available
> in case some programs try to write very large files there.
> In your /etc/fstab add a line:
my knowledge is shaky on all of this stuff, but as i understand it the
Daniel Baumann wrote:
rosea grammostola wrote:
After booting I like to have this entry in my fstab of my live cd
(without and/or after installation)
currently, you cannot force to an arbitrary content.
however, i fail to see why this specific one makes any sense:
none/tmptmpfs
rosea grammostola wrote:
After booting I like to have this entry in my fstab of my live cd
(without and/or after installation)
currently, you cannot force to an arbitrary content.
however, i fail to see why this specific one makes any sense:
none/tmptmpfs defaults0
Hi,
After booting I like to have this entry in my fstab of my live cd
(without and/or after installation)
none/tmptmpfs defaults0 0
How to achieve this?
Regards,
\r
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