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#1 lavmanu

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Posted 13 July 2008 - 08:21 AM

Hi, i'm a new user of this forum.

I always use ramdisk from windows 2K and grub4dos (map --mem) ,all is working, but i need to not be limited in size.

I know there is disklessangel, but is there a possibility to find an opensource ramdisk driver or real miniport to do that ?

Example, an image of minimum 800 Mo will be great sufficient for me.

Kind regards,

lavmanu

#2 was_jaclaz

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Posted 13 July 2008 - 09:57 AM

Hi, i'm a new user of this forum.

I always use ramdisk from windows 2K and grub4dos (map --mem) ,all is working, but i need to not be limited in size.

I know there is disklessangel, but is there a possibility to find an opensource ramdisk driver or real miniport to do that ?

Example, an image of minimum 800 Mo will be great sufficient for me.

Kind regards,

lavmanu


Looky here:
http://www.boot-land...?showtopic=1507
http://www.boot-land...?showtopic=4064

:cheers:

I would be interested if you would present how you are using the Win2k Ramdisk in conjunction with grub4dos map --mem, can you post some details? :cheers:

:cheers:

jaclaz

P.S.: Out of curiosity HOW LONG does it take to load such a big image? :cheers:
Wouldn't be anyway better to use separate images, using volumes with non-vital-for-booting files mounted later through IMDISK or VDK?

#3 JonF

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Posted 24 July 2008 - 01:18 PM

Try http://www.boot-land...mp;showfile=278. Not open source, but freeware, and supposedly up to 3 GB.




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