Re: How To increase RAMDISK in CENTOS 4

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Title: Re: How To increase RAMDISK in CENTOS 4

Don't use the ram disk feature it was really intended for initrd images.

Use tmpfs instead which you can configure on the 'mount'.

-Ross


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Sent: Tue Dec 18 10:30:08 2007
Subject: How To increase RAMDISK in CENTOS 4

Hi All,

I am using Centos4.0 and running Squid Reverse Proxy for image caching , i have configured RAMDISK of 265 MB for one cache folder  in preproduction environment for testing now i have upgraded RAM upto 8GB, but when i change ramdisk_size parameter in grub.conf  and rebooted the server when i tried to format and mount it doesn't work. Can anyone please help me how to increase RAMDISK size upto 6GB.

Thanks
Abhishek




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