Messages in this thread | | | From | "Chen Pei Chao" <> | Subject | RE: Is there linux RAM filesystem with a fixed amount of memory? | Date | Thu, 21 Aug 2008 19:51:05 +0800 |
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> > Chen Pei Chao wrote: > > I mounted a ramfs filesystem with 10M size, and have a check of /proc/meminfo. > > I find the ramfs also did not have the memory preallocation. > > > Apparently I misunderstood what ramfs does. Sorry for misdirecting you.
Never mind of this, and I use the kernel startup parameter "mem=10M" to reserved the Memory that I don't want to use. Thanks.
Jackie --
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