mikshaw
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Posted: April 19 2006,03:21 |
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With a default setup, only a portion of the system is loaded into RAM. This includes /home, /opt, /var, /proc, and /etc (parts of them anyway). The KNOPPIX file, which contains the base filesystem, is mounted. This means that the drive needs to be accessed in order to get at those files. If you want the KNOPPIX file to be loaded into RAM you will need to use the "toram" boot option, which takes an additional 50mb of memory (typically a vanilla DSL system uses only a few mb to start with).
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