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    Ramdisk (re)size/adjust size

    I have some Java development stuff on an external SCSI drive and actually no files in the /home/knoppix. From time to time Eclipse crashed, same for Konqueror. With 256MB RAM, Knoppix takes a full 199MB for ramdisk. I want to size this down as much as possible because it seems running out of RAM is the reason for the apps crashing?
    I have checked the forum and google but the only cheatcode I found was "mem" which does NOT what I want. I do not want to set how much RAM is visible to Linux but how much of the total is taken up by that ramdisk.
    Maybe someone can tell me how to do that or point me to a useful link!

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    I don't think you can do it out of the box. There are two options that I can think of :

    1. extract boot.img and miniroot.gz from it then change linuxrc, that is where how large the ram disk is specified.

    2. setup swap space, assuming you have a HD.

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    Re: Ramdisk (re)size/adjust size

    --The ramdisk should allocate memory dynamically depending on how much data is stored on it; the size reported by 'df' is the *maximum* size. There should be no need to resize it.

    --Try starting ' konqueror ' and eclipse manually from a terminal window, and see what error messages they give when a crash happens. It's not at all uncommon for browsers to crash, sometimes it just happens.

    Quote Originally Posted by hnt
    I have some Java development stuff on an external SCSI drive and actually no files in the /home/knoppix. From time to time Eclipse crashed, same for Konqueror. With 256MB RAM, Knoppix takes a full 199MB for ramdisk. I want to size this down as much as possible because it seems running out of RAM is the reason for the apps crashing?
    I have checked the forum and google but the only cheatcode I found was "mem" which does NOT what I want. I do not want to set how much RAM is visible to Linux but how much of the total is taken up by that ramdisk.
    Maybe someone can tell me how to do that or point me to a useful link!

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    JVM terminated

    Thanks for the input! Ill try setting up some swap - could have really thought of that one
    I tried to get some error-msg from Eclipse though the error came from the JVM itself (dialog popped up):
    "JVM terminated. Exit code=-1 /usr/bin/java -cp /mnt/sdc2/java/eclipse/./startup.jar org.eclipse.core.launcher.Main -os linux -ws gtk -arch x86 -showsplash [...] -showsplash 600"
    At that time, eclipse was still "running" in the console.
    Once you closed it, eclipse was gone too without any message.
    I let free check mem every 3 seconds, this is the worst output it gave me - that was shortly before JVM hang up.
    Code:
                 total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
    Mem:           250        248          2          0          5         45
    -/+ buffers/cache:        197         53
    Swap:            0          0          0
    Ill just try with some swap now...

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    Re: JVM terminated

    Helpful tip - if you are using kDE, it's a resource hog. Try using icewm or other more lightweight WM to save on memory.

    Quote Originally Posted by hnt
    Thanks for the input! Ill try setting up some swap - could have really thought of that one
    I tried to get some error-msg from Eclipse though the error came from the JVM itself (dialog popped up):
    "JVM terminated. Exit code=-1 /usr/bin/java -cp /mnt/sdc2/java/eclipse/./startup.jar org.eclipse.core.launcher.Main -os linux -ws gtk -arch x86 -showsplash [...] -showsplash 600"
    At that time, eclipse was still "running" in the console.
    Once you closed it, eclipse was gone too without any message.
    I let free check mem every 3 seconds, this is the worst output it gave me - that was shortly before JVM hang up.
    Code:
                 total       used       free     shared    buffers     cached
    Mem:           250        248          2          0          5         45
    -/+ buffers/cache:        197         53
    Swap:            0          0          0
    Ill just try with some swap now...

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