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- From: roy lo <roylo@example.com>
- Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 05:12:19 -0800
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Just saw your footnote, I guess you are right in that case. ^_^ Neverless, using ramdisk for /tmp is quiet a waste of memory. I understand that tmpfs is very useful under a requirement for high speed temporary files system. So, some people took the alterntive method of creating another dictory (let's say /memtmp) for direct the specific applications that require high performance. roy lo wrote: > Killfiled me? why in the world would you want to do that? :P > sure we have our "differences", but killfiled me is just a overkill. > > also, FYI in "classic" unix system /tmp wouldn't be on ramdisk > (I thought a seasoned SysAdmin like you ought to know that already) > > > > > > Christopher SEKIYA wrote: > >> (I thought I'd killfiled you. Hmmm, my procmailrc must be borked) >> >> On Thu, Feb 14, 2002 at 04:21:02AM -0800, roy lo wrote: >> >> >>> Err... what happen to your /tmp ? >>> >> >> /tmp should be a ramdisk. >> >> -- Chris >> >> > > >
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