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From: Martin Wierich <wmartinw30@tiscali.de>
To: linux-kernel@vger.kernel.org
Subject: turning off harddisk and listen music from ramdisk under Linux
Date: Sun, 02 Nov 2003 23:04:54 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <3FA57F86.7CEAC8A8@tiscali.de> (raw)

Hi guys,

I want to use a PC to listen mp3-music. Therefore I have to buy a new
harddisk.
I use Linux and I want to turn off all harddisks while listening,
because
they are so noisy. My plan is to let some homegrown software regularly
copy the music data
from a harddisk to a ramdisk and to turn off the harddisk then. Then I
would
listen from the ramdisk.

My questions:
 - is this possible?
 - how do I turn off a harddisk from software under Linux?
 - do I have to buy a special harddisk?
 - how does linux react on turning off all harddisks? Can
   I cut away any superfluous stuff like CRON and let Linux
   also run on a ramdisk? Or do I need some special embedded
   Linux distribution?
 - or is there a readymade solution?

There are the following circumstances:
 - for religious reasons I only use _old_ hardware (64MB, 100Mhz)
 - I am planning to have a boot partition just for the sole
   purpose of listening to music
 - I want to keep this boot partition small: no X windows stuff,
   no network and so on. The system should start up very
   fast.  
 - I have a SuSE Linux distribution on CD Rom. I only have a 56K
   modem. I don't want to download software for hours.

Any help would be appreciated.

cheers

  Martin

             reply	other threads:[~2003-11-02 21:05 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 4+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2003-11-02 22:04 Martin Wierich [this message]
2003-11-02  9:29 ` turning off harddisk and listen music from ramdisk under Linux Rob
2003-11-02 21:19 ` Valdis.Kletnieks
2003-11-02 21:20 ` Tomas Szepe

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