hi,
can you tell me how to do this sort of a thing in
windows2000.
somebody wote:
Imagine a Z: drive in your machine.
where u can create directories, stoer files etc etc
the only thing special about this drive is...this isnt
a hard disk.
this drive take space in your RAM !
u dig ?
___
To add on... to that ..
there are two ways to use it in linux "kernel"
first, the old "ramdisk" option in the kernel.. (which by experience is quite
unstable when you are talking about > 200 Mb drives !) it infact results in a
hung kernel, with only hard-boot to spare..)
the other and better
but arent iproute2/traffic-shaper for the "client" side ??
as in, it would only stop the outgoing and the incoming traffic right?
it still doesnt stop the data being transferred **on** the phone line... so
still eating my dear bandwidth up ...! (i am using a 56Kbps phone-line modem
!!)
quite r
although this is a way off the list topic! ;)
i guess the only answer that i know of is..
"i just hope you could do it !! ;) "
affly
robins
On Friday 18 January 2002 05:55 pm, you wrote:
> hi,
> can you tell me how to do this sort of a thing in
> windows2000.
>
>
>
>
> somebody wote:
> Imagine
ummI know how i used to do it in DOS...no idea about win 2000.
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From: Rock <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: linux delhi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2002 5:55 PM
Subject: Re: [ilugd]: RamDisk
> hi,
> can you tell me how to do this sort of a thing in
Linux dump and solaris ufsdump are not same. I don't
think you can "restore" a ufsdump you can ufsrestore
it.
Regards
Naresh
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> Hi there
>
> I am trying to restore UFSDUMP tape on linux with
> restore command. But it
> is showing error massage " Can not allocate memo