On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 8:25 PM, Jon Foster
wrote:
> I'm using a stock Debian 7 AMD-64 SMP install on a 8 core Intel Xeon
> server, with 24GB of RAM. I'm using Debian's supplied UML kernel and
> tools. "uname -a", from within the UML returns: "Linux lamp1 3.2.54 #2
> Thu Feb 6 22:33:28 UTC 2014 x8
On Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 8:35 PM, Jon Foster
wrote:
> I'm kind of new to the UML thing. I've read that every instance of UML
> creates a temp file that represents the RAM of that instance. Its
> obvious that putting that in a "tmpfs" would be very good, but I don't
> want to mount a tmpfs on "/tmp"