using /dev/ram devices in RHEL5 kickstarts

Kaj Niemi kajtzu at basen.net
Mon Mar 24 16:37:00 UTC 2008


Hi,


You could just create a subdirectory under /tmp and copy files there.  
Everything else (in %%post sections) is still applicable.



Kaj

On Mar 24, 2008, at 17:37, Kent Baxley wrote:

>
> So, my question is, will either option (run mknod to create /dev/ram  
> or use tmpfs) work, and what should I be doing for RHEL5 installs  
> and beyond?  I'm also open to any other suggestions.




HTH

Kaj
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