Re: Learned something today

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On 01/11/2016 06:50 AM, Always Learning wrote:
Why not, on start-up, create a 'ram disk' and do your sensitive work in
volatile RAM or is this what 'tmpfs' implies ?

I think that's what OP expected tmpfs to be, but it should be noted that tmpfs *can* be swapped to disk, so it should not be used for data that you don't want to ever hit non-volatile storage (unless you have no swap space).
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