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jammaster82
05-20-2007, 05:34 PM
okay so i have installed knoppix to my hd
and even installed other applications like
skype, eclipse sdk, pcanywhere web remote
but i would like to streamline it some more.

Is it necessary to have the ramdisk that
i see when i boot up ( ramdisk size=100000)

If anyone could help me or counsel me to
let me know if this is even possible?

i have 128mb ram so would the cheatcode

knoppix mem=128m

tell another part of linux to lower my ramdisk?

jammaster82
05-20-2007, 06:22 PM
Okay i fgured it out.

when i get to the grub loader, i can hit 'e' to edit the
small script (is this a file somehwere?) using bash line
editing commands (stretching way back in memory now..)

i changed it to ramdisk size=0 and it loaded up fine
no problems.

It screams now, no delay full java applets that bog down on
1.8ghz windows xp snap to on this 850mhz knoppix 5.1.1
hdd install..

In case anyone else wanted to know.. the leap to linux
is worth it there is nothing i want to do yet that cant
be done smoother and faster on this install.

LD
06-17-2007, 07:08 PM
What does the "ramdisk size" actually do?

jammaster82
06-24-2007, 02:50 PM
okay i haven't had much time to research or experiment
but the power went out and i forgot to change the size to 0
(i never have to reboot normally,,awesome) but it appears
to run faster with the ramdisk left as is.. so perhaps it is
using the ramdisk instead of a swap file and this would
explain why its better with the ramdisk on?

Laos
06-25-2007, 02:35 PM
LD ramdisk is all your ram, but it may have problems detecting, when you run the live cd as is you use your ramdisk for saving files when NOT using a persistent home or HDD install

jammaster82
06-25-2007, 02:46 PM
I loaded up knoppix 5.1.1 , hit ctrl-alt-f1 to bring up root terminal tty

and then i typed knoppix-hdinstall and went through the prompts then
did a apt-get dist-upgrade

that goes on forever
and finally for good luck an:

apt-get update

and now i have a fully installed Debian Linux system with
KDE 3.5.5 and i have loaded skype that works with my
cyberphone k usb phone, borland kylix, eclipse sdk, videolan
media player, pcAnywhere and much much more! There isnt
a thing i want to do that i cant do with this install... from burning
dvds to watching divx its ready to roll....

I was really impressed when i had some applications running and
i crashed KDE then when i restarted KDE x windows system my
applications were still running, not trapped in the kernel as with
some other <ahem> os'es ... ( osii? ) :)
the question i have is am i correct in observing that with a ramdisk
i am getting better performance on the full install?