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Posted: Oct. 09 2005,23:16 QUOTE

Got a ramdisk problem: whenever i try to download and install more than 2 or 3 extensions to my computer. it freezes. Probably becoz of my sucky ramstick.

i m currently using a usb-zip pendrive and it has 2 partitions on it.(sda1, sda2)

Wondering if there is a way to install the *.dsl' and *.tar.gz' extensions right to my usb. instead of puting them on the ramdisk.so that it wont fill up my ramdisk memory.  



any help is greatly appreciated

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Posted: Oct. 10 2005,03:26 QUOTE

If you use persistent opt and home you can install .tar.gz and .uci extensions to harddrive, but installing .dsl extensions to harddrive would require the system to be installed as a standard hd installation....you apparently are using frugal.

There are ways around it, such as copying /usr and /etc to the harddrive and remounting those directories, but you would be making a lot of extra work for yourself.


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Posted: Oct. 11 2005,09:00 QUOTE

Thanks a lot mikshaw.
I would consider doing a standard hd installation.

But, now i am just curious:
how can you make an empty virtual Directory and mount/redirect it to another dir.

thank u.
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Posted: Oct. 11 2005,15:58 QUOTE

I haven't had enough coffee to fully think this through, so i won't post specifics.
It requires the use of the "mount --bind" command, which allows you to mount a directory on an already-mounted filesystem.  I do this for home and opt because i put them on the same partition as KNOPPIX, which is already mounted when the system boots up.  I haven't tried it with any other directories though.


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