I know that MX Linux, like Debian, can run from RAM when booting a live-iso image via the toram boot option. I'm curious as to whether anyone is looking into being able to place the root partition into RAM during boot-up so as to speed up processes? I believe Arch Linux has something similar called Ramroot, but I haven't found much similar on the Debian-based distros.
It might be useful in my use-case because I have excess RAM (32GB) and a slow storage system (SCSI2, HDD) that can't take advantage of a SSD.
Just curious - anyone looking into Ramroot?
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Re: Just curious - anyone looking into Ramroot?
Haven't given the subject much thought in a long time, but a quick search found this:
https://gist.github.com/avinash-oza/979 ... 6fbf21bd9c
https://gist.github.com/avinash-oza/979 ... 6fbf21bd9c
Re: Just curious - anyone looking into Ramroot?
... It is an old story ... a kind of a same processus than the preload prefetch story.
Pour les nouveaux utilisateurs: Alt+F1 pour le manuel, ou FAQS, MX MANUEL, et Conseils Debian - Info. système “quick-system-info-mx” (QSI) ... Ici: System: MX-19_x64 & antiX19_x32
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Re: Just curious - anyone looking into Ramroot?
@nellaiseemai Thank you! That web page was indeed near the top of search results; I was a little put off by the warning on the snapshots script:
I was just wondering if anyone here had tried it or was working on this. Apparently some seem to believe this has no worthwhile advantage.Please, do not run this on a production machine! For testing only!