Re: Boot to RAM

2019-02-18 Thread Roger Heflin
You probably just need to determine where the temp data is going and put a tmpfs mount in that location so it uses ram for the temporary files you don't need to keep. Any static files that are only being read from the usb device on boot up will quickly get cached into ram assuming you have enough

Re: Boot to RAM

2019-02-18 Thread fred roller
> > > My idea is to make the installed USB boot in away entire system load in to > memory but I need to keep persistence data in /var/lib/mysql and /var/www/ > > Sounds like you want something similar to Pi builds: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Architectures/ARM/Raspberry_Pi May be a good sprin

Re: Boot to RAM

2019-02-18 Thread Danishka Navin
On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 11:26 PM Samuel Sieb wrote: > On 2/18/19 7:52 AM, Danishka Navin wrote: > > Does anyone boot a Fedora server or workstation in to RAM? > > I mean an installed system. > > Btw, I need to keep persistence data in specific directories. > > You need to provide more detail abou

Re: Boot to RAM

2019-02-18 Thread Samuel Sieb
On 2/18/19 7:52 AM, Danishka Navin wrote: Does anyone boot a Fedora server or workstation in to RAM? I mean an installed system. Btw, I need to keep persistence data in specific directories. You need to provide more detail about what you're wanting to do. How is this different from a live boo

Boot to RAM

2019-02-18 Thread Danishka Navin
Hi there, Does anyone boot a Fedora server or workstation in to RAM? I mean an installed system. Btw, I need to keep persistence data in specific directories. Regards, -- Danishka Navin http://danishkanavin.blogspot.com http://twitter.com/danishkanavin ___