Here's another idea. I did mke2fs on a 100MB file and gzip -9'd that down to 100kb. So one thing you could do is make such a file and use /hurd/ext2fs -Tgunzip file, though that would touch all the memory at startup. _______________________________________________ Bug-hurd mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mail.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-hurd
- Re: A memory-based filesystem for the lazy [or impatient] Jim Franklin
- Re: A memory-based filesystem for the lazy [or impatient] Roland McGrath
- Re: A memory-based filesystem for the lazy [or impatient] Roland McGrath
- Re: A memory-based filesystem for the lazy [or impatient] Marcus Brinkmann
- Re: A memory-based filesystem for the lazy [or impatient] Roland McGrath
- Re: A memory-based filesystem for the lazy [or impat... Marcus Brinkmann
- Re: A memory-based filesystem for the lazy [or impatient] Marcus Brinkmann
- Re: A memory-based filesystem for the lazy [or impatient] Roland McGrath
- Re: A memory-based filesystem for the lazy [or impatient] Roland McGrath
- Re: A memory-based filesystem for the lazy [or impatient] Marcus Brinkmann
- Re: A memory-based filesystem for the lazy [or impat... Roland McGrath