* Bryan Koschmann [Wed, Dec 05, 2001 at 11:36:38AM -0800]:
> Okay maybe this is an oddball or even stupid question, but is there a good
> way to load mozilla into ram so it will load quickly? I was happy with the
> way IE on windows ran, but I know that was mostly because it was all
> integrated.
Okay maybe this is an oddball or even stupid question, but is there a good
way to load mozilla into ram so it will load quickly? I was happy with the
way IE on windows ran, but I know that was mostly because it was all
integrated.
Any help would be great, thanks!
Bryan
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Stephen Liu wrote:
>
> Hi all people,
>
> Kindly assist me to understand the use of RAM disk and its creation. Also
> the easy way to rename a directory,
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Stephen
>
In lilo.conf in the section for your linux kernel add the line:
r
Hi all people,
Kindly assist me to understand the use of RAM disk and its creation. Also
the easy way to rename a directory,
Thanks in advance.
Stephen
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Earlier this evening I uncompressed a bootdisk image into /dev/ram.
Now I realise that I don't know how to free up the 4mb that it
consumed. Can anyone help?
Be nice, I'm trying to squeeze Slackware onto a T1910 with just 4mb RAM
and 200mb of disk space.
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A web site on my server has about 5 files which makeup about 40% of the
requests. To lower server load, isn't there a way to have the server pull
the files from memory on a ram disk instead of loading them up off the drive
every single time?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks