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> The OS resides on disk, yes. I suppose I could plunk a minimal
> system into ramfs, pivot_root and umount disk, but I don't see
> any way that could matter for a memory leak.
>

It is very difficult to see memory leak , with hard disks .

As i told you , in my case i am using no harddisks , only thing i have is
RAM , so i am using only Ramdisk and ramfs, so in my case my Ram will full
within few minutes and My machine hangs .

Thanks ,

Jaswinder.
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These are my opinions not 3Di.


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