In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> you wrote:
> aren't really there anyway, I have never heard of non-swappable in-memory
> filesystems.

the ram disks, afaik.

> Those are: Solaris, *BSD and The Hurd.  Solaris and all of the BSDs can do
> VM-based filesystems that are nearly identical to tmpfs.  I don't know about
> The Hurd.

tmpfs is old in solaris and pretty new in Linux.

Gruss
Bernd


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