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* At the end of the file write the following line and DO NOT edit anything else: | * At the end of the file write the following line and DO NOT edit anything else: | ||
− | tmpfs /mnt/ramdisk tmpfs defaults,noatime,nosuid,nodev,noexec,mode=1777,size=128M 0 0 | + | tmpfs /mnt/ramdisk tmpfs defaults,noatime,nosuid,nodev,noexec,mode=1777,size=128M 0 0 |
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where /mnt/ramdisk can be replaced by any existent directory you want and 128M can be replaced with | where /mnt/ramdisk can be replaced by any existent directory you want and 128M can be replaced with | ||
the maximum amount of space the partition will have. | the maximum amount of space the partition will have. |
Latest revision as of 09:22, 8 August 2014
Mounting a tmpfs RAM partition on boot
- The first step is to create a directory where the tmpfs partition will be mounted:
example: mkdir -p /mnt/ramdisk
- After that, /etc/fstab must be opened with a text editor like vi.
- At the end of the file write the following line and DO NOT edit anything else:
tmpfs /mnt/ramdisk tmpfs defaults,noatime,nosuid,nodev,noexec,mode=1777,size=128M 0 0
where /mnt/ramdisk can be replaced by any existent directory you want and 128M can be replaced with the maximum amount of space the partition will have.
- Save the file.
- On each boot you will have a tmpfs ramdisk mounted on the specified directory with size equal
to the specified size.