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* Recoverable RAM disk
@ 2002-09-02 23:48 jbradford
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From: jbradford @ 2002-09-02 23:48 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Hi,

I know I brought up the subject of a recoverable RAM disk some time ago, (basically, a RAM disk that survives warm boots, and that can be made bootable itself), but this might actually be a good way to implement it...

This article:

http://hedera.linuxnews.pl/_news/2002/09/03/_long/1445.html

demonstrates making a RAM disk using graphics card memory.

Now, the video ram would presumably survive a warm boot in most cases, so if we could implement this idea in kernel space, we could keep a kernel image and root filesystem in the last 12 Mb or so of graphics RAM, and warm boot very quickly.

John.

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* Recoverable RAM Disk
@ 2002-07-09 16:19 jbradford
  2002-07-09 16:40 ` Chris Friesen
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From: jbradford @ 2002-07-09 16:19 UTC (permalink / raw)
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Just wondering - has anyone ever given any thought to the idea of a RAM disk that is not erased on a warm boot?

Obviously this is a bit architechture-specific - I don't think it's easily do-able on i386, but maybe it is other architechtures?

The idea of a recoverable, (even bootable), RAM disk was common on the Amiga, and it would be useful to, E.G. quickly re-boot in to several different kernels.

John.

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